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  1. Yeah, I know, the same thing happens in the antiuniverse, but opposite. I have actually thought a lot about this since I made the video. What are the odds of the same amount of matter and antimatter will enter the black and white hole at the exact same time? Not quite big, I have found an explanation. The gravity of a black hole is so strong, that not even light can escape. That's here my new thought has come. When matter or light surpasses the event horizon and enters into the antiuniverse, then time will go backwards because the black holes gravity is so strong, that time will distort that much, that everything will go back in time. That mean's that the antiuniverse is going back in time and our universe is going to the future. So when matter/light enters the black hole, then the matter won't go out on the other side, it will actually enter the white hole as antimatter. So the antiuniverse is actually a trip back in time. So if we could enter the antiuniverse without us in antimatter entering the white hole, then we'd actually go back in time. So the antiuniverse is actually decreasing it size, unlike ours that is expanding. I hope you understand. Sincerely, Mark
  2. I am not sure where to post this thread. Sorry if it is the wrong place. If it is, please move it to the correct forum, thanks in advance Hey How come our universe still exists? According to what I know our universe was created from a singularity, the big bang, a so called explosion. If everything, including all matter and energy, was created at the time of the big bang, then all matter must have been squeezed together in the first nanoseconds of our universe. How come that there wasn't a black hole, when all the matter from our universe was squeezed into that small place in the first second? If there was a black hole, how come our universe still exists? According to what I know, the definition of a black hole is an object so dense, that the gravity is so powerful, that not even light can escape. That means in order for matter to escape from the event horizon created by a black hole, then the matter MUST exceed the speed of light. According to Einstein's theory of relativity; In order for matter to travel faster than the speed of light, then you must need more than an infinity amount of energy. Then how come that the matter escaped from the event horizon at the beginning? All matter in our universe MUST have travelled faster than the speed of light in order to escape it. Does that mean that all the matter in our universe had more than an infinity amount of energy in the beginning, in order to escape? Why didn't the universe collapse by its own gravity, without using an infinitive amount of energy for the matter to escape? If there wasn't an infinity amount of energy at that time, then our universe must have collapsed by its own gravity or what? How come our universe still exists? Did our universe collapse by it's own gravity? Could our universe be a black hole? Thanks for reading, I really hope you understand and will answer my questions Sincerely, Mark Have a great day!
  3. Hey! For a couple of months ago I came up with a new hypothesis about how our universe was created, and made a video describing it. I am not talking about the big bang, but how the big bang was created. I have even found the answer to the question why our universe is accelerating using this hypothesis. I have also discovered if we live in a multiverse or not. But I just don't have the skills to investigate this hypothesis further, as I dont have any education in science or physics. The video is a 6 minute long video that describes my hypothesis broadly, which I hope you will take a look at and examinate. It must be said that the video is only the basics for the hypothesis. Since I made the video for a couple of months ago, I have thought more about what the odds are for the same amount of matter and antimatter to enter the holes at the exact same time. They are not that big. I have thought of an explanation to that problem that is writtin in the bottom of this post, and I'm still not sure that it is correct yet. The basics of my hypothesis is that our universe is wrapped around a connection between a black and white hole. Everything is not made in details yet as I dont have the right help and resources to develop my hypothesis right now. But I certainly think that I can find an answer, I might already have one, but I can't describe it by typing. It is also need to be said that I am only 18 years old and go in 10th grade. Here's a link for the video: I am writing this here and to some other scienctists, as I believe that you can explore this hypothesis further. Many people I've shown this video, can acutally see the sense in this hypothesis, which they can't with alot of others. Explanation to the matter/antimatter/dark energy problem: The gravity of a black hole is so strong, that not even light can escape. That's here my new thought has come. When matter or light surpasses the event horizon and enters into the antiuniverse, then time will go backwards because the gravity of the black hole is so strong, that time will distort that much, that everything will go back in time. That mean's that the antiuniverse is going back in time and our universe is going to the future. So when matter/light enters the black hole, then the matter won't go out on the other side, it will actually enter the white hole as antimatter. When they collide, the dark energy will be created. The antiuniverse is actually a trip back in time. So if we could enter the antiuniverse without us in antimatter entering the white hole, then we'd actually go back in time. So the antiuniverse is actually decreasing it size, unlike ours that is expanding. I really hope you will take a look and help me! Thanks for reading! Sincerely, Mark Railton Have a nice day!
  4. I can't describe in words, so here's a picture instead. What will happen if you put one end of a wormhole into the other end of the same wormhole?
  5. Thanks for all your answers, but I still need some more deeply answers Sincerely, Mark Railton
  6. Hey! I'm not sure if this thread is in the right forum or what. If not, will you please move it to the right forum please? I also want to tell you that this is only a thought. Not any scientific prove. I am only seventeen years old, and I am going in 10th grade, so I don't have any education in science/physics. So please don't call me a crazy scientist, even though how crazy these things sound. I am only posting this to get some answers on my speculations Is it really impossible to travel faster than light? In order to make matter escape from the event horizon at a black hole, then the matter MUST have a speed faster than light. A black hole is an area in space, so dense with matter, that the gravitational field is so intense that not even light can escape. If all matter and energy was created at the same time as big bang. Then there MUST have been a black hole a few planck seconds after the big bang, since all the matter in our universe was so dense at that time. Doesn't that mean that all the matter in our universe was in the event horizon, at a black hole, at that time? Why didn't all the matter crumple into the singularity? How did all the matter escape with a speed slower than light? I also have an other strange thing, that I need an answer too. I'm really bad at explaining, that's why it's so long, sorry Lets say it's possible to travel with 99,9% of the speed of light. Accordingly to Einstein's theory of relativity it isn't possible to exceed the speed of light. But it also tells us that if we move at a speed 99,9% of light, then the time almost stops. Lets imagine that I travel with a spacecraft that could reach that high speed and flew only for a second. Wouldn't the time on earth go faster compared to the second I travelled with my spacecraft? For me, my travel would only take one second. But if time goes slower at that speed, wouldn't the earth's time then go faster? If the time on earth goes faster than the time in my spacecraft. Wouldn't it then look like - watching from earth - I have used more than one second to travel that distance? Lets say we have a set a timer, that starts when I take off. One timer on earth and one timer on my spacecraft. If I take off with the speed 99,9% of light and stop exactly when my timer says one second. What time would the timer on earth then be? Wouldn't it be more than one second, as the time on earth goes faster? If it is more than one second. Lets say two in this example. Then looking from earth it would have looked liked, I have travelled the same distance in two seconds. But I have really travelled the distance at the speed 99,9% of light. But according to the timer on earth it only looks like I have travelled with half the speed. Lets say I travelled 300.000 km in this example. According to the timer on the spacecraft it must say that I have used a speed of 300.000 km/s (lights speed) because 300.000/1 = 300.000. But according to the timer on earth it must say that I have used a speed of 150.000 km/s (half of lights speed) because 300.000/2 = 150.000 Doesn't that mean, that I need to travel faster with my spacecraft to reach the speed of light, looking from the sight of earths time? Is light really travelling with 300.000 km/s or is it an illusion that looks like it travels with 300.000 km/s, but actually is much more faster? Thanks for reading and I really hope you understand and can answer my questions. Sincerely, Mark Railton PS: I am only seventeen years old, and I am going in 10th grade, so I don't have any education in science/physics Have a great day!
  7. Hey! I have no idea where to put this thread. Sorry if it is the wrong place, if it is, then please remove it to the right forum, thanks Let start: I have come up with a theory about how our universe was created. Not the big bang, but how the big bang was created. I have even found the answer to the question why our universe is accelerating using this theory. I have also discovered if we live in a multiverse or not. But I just don't have the skills to investigate the theory further, as I dont have any education in science or physics. I have made a 6 minute long video that describes my theory broadly, which I hope you will take a look at and examinate. It must be said that the video is only the basics for the theory. That our universe is wrapped around a connection between a black and white hole. Everything is not made in details yet - such as how all the energy came to our universe - as I dont have the right help and resources to develop my theory. But I certainly think that I can find an answer, I might already have one, but I can't describe it by typing. It is also need to be said that I am only 17 years old and go in 10th grade. Here's a link for the video: I am writing this here and to some other scienctists, as I believe that you can explore this theory further. Many people I've shown this video, can acutally see the sense in this theory, which they can't with alot of others. I really hope you will take a look and help me! Sincerely, Mark Railton Have a nice day!
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