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One of the most mind-bending complicated things in science and the nature of the universe itself. Let me attempt to explain... Stephen Hawking constructed a theory explaining what happens to mass(or any information) that falls inside a black hole, is it gone forever? He proposed that even as a quantum fluctuation creates a particle-antiparticle pair, theyre supposed to annihilate each other, but if for example an electron falls into the black hole and the positron(anti-electron) escapes, there is mass created that has not been annihilated into energy, leaving a paradoxical extra mass created into the universe - opposite of how mass is lost when falling into the black hole. Hawking proposed that the information lost is instead stored in the event horizon of the black hole, and to accommodate for this extra gained mass in the universe, it shrinks. This allows black holes to eventually evaporate entirely. As the universe works a lot like an inside-out black hole, the edge(similar to an event horizon) of our universe could be projecting what is matter and 3 spatial dimensions into our world and perception. The holometer would be an extremely complex and precise vibration detector, detecting sound and whatnot, that very delicately blocks interference from seismic activity, vehicles outside, and human footsteps to detect small gravitational waves and probe the very tiny fluctuations in spacetime itself down to the planck length, a length so tiny that anything smaller than it makes no physical sense. https://youtube/watch?v=nZZlu5Ckecc
Posted on: Thu, 08 Jan 2015 01:10:20 +0000

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