Black holes alternate universes and dark matter
I’ve been researching black holes for several years now and have a theory that if you were able to travel through a black hole you would find another universe. That essentially as a star goes super nova and a black hole is created another universe is brought into existence (Big Bang) there expansion is what drives the expansion of the parent universe. Which is why we can’t find dark matter.
Also, do you have any mathematics to support your 'theory', or did you come up with it by shear imagination alone?
Granted, real scientists have similar ideas, but most do not misuse the word 'theory' (like Hollywood, the Media, and writers of speculative fiction often do).
Many, including some actual scientists, have speculated that if you plunge your space craft into a black hole (and somehow survive the tidal forces on the way down) you could reappear at some other point in space and in time within this universe. That is use black holes as tunnels to go through space time. Though that it is based upon the notion that black holes have companion 'white holes': entities that spew OUT matter and light and energy - in the way the black hole vacuum matter and energy into them- at the other end of supposed "wormholes" in space. They used to speculate that quasars are in fact- these supposed "white holes". That hypothesis about quasars may be out of fashion now.
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In my concept of how a black hole works, it may be possible for matter/anti-matter to be shifted to another dimension to create dark matter/energy forms. However, it will be transformed during this process. Living beings would simple not survive the process. Sorry, but sci-fi worm holes likely do not exist in a way that we would be able to use them for space travel.
I see a black hole as a gravitational well that has formed around a neutron star from a collapsed star. I suspect that there are neutron stars at the center of black holes. We have no current means to test for them, so this will stay as speculation during our meager existence in the universe.
So, what happens to objects that fall into black holes? Upon crossing the event horizon, the gravity force will pull the object closer towards the center of the black hole. The gravity force will increase as the object travels closer and closer to the center. At some point, the gravity force will overcome the nuclear force that holds matter/anti-matter particles together. In String Theory, the energy bands break. They will undergo a transformation back into the electromagnetic radiation that they were created from. In Albert Einstein’s Special Theory of Relativity, the equation goes towards the left side, towards E. This equation can be treated as an equilibrium state and can be forced to one direction under the right conditions (think of how an atomic bomb works as an example of this).
Once this transformation has been done, the electromagnetic energy is pulled greatly towards the center. Once it reaches the center, the gravity forces bend the electromagnetic energy back into a particle of matter (or possibly anti-matter) in the form of neutrons. Neutrons are parent particles of both protons, electrons and forms of neutrinos. The unbound neutrons are stabilized by the emended gravity field that produced them. This is where the SToR equation is favored on the right side, towards the creation of matter.
Well, where does the other dimensions come into play? It can happen either at the transition of matter/anti-matter to electromagnetic energy or at the formation of neutrons from the electromagnetic energy. Some things can escape black holes and I think it comes from the first conversion process. The second process may tend to leak more into different dimensions. If the dimensions are higher than what we exist in, the energy and matter/anti-matter forms would not be visible to us. We might experience a view of the shadows as their planes of existence cross ours, but not the real items themselves. We will never know the truth if this is the case or not in our lifetimes. Sad but true.
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