August 4, 2010
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A universe could exist ‘inside every black hole’
A Black Hole Overflows From Galaxy Centaurus A Image Credit: X-ray: NASA/CXC/CfA/R.Kraft et al.; Submillimeter: MPIfR/ESO/APEX/A.Weiss et al.; Optical: ESO/WFI Using an adaptation of Einstein’s general theory of relativity, Nikodem Poplawski, of Indiana University, Bloomington, analysed the theoretical motion of particles entering a black hole.
He concluded that it was possible for a whole new universe to exist inside every black hole, which could mean that our own universe could be inside a black hole as well.
Dr. Nikodem Poplawski used the Einstein-Cartan-Kibble-Sciama (ECKS) theory of gravity, in his analysis to account for the angular momentum of particles in a black hole. Doing this it made it possible to calculate a quality of space-time called torsion, a property believed to repel gravity. Instead of matter reaching infinite density in a black hole called “singularities” in Einstein’s theory of relativity – the behaviour of the space-time acts more like a spring being compressed with matter rebounding and expanding continuously.
Dr Poplawski explains that this “bounce-back” effect is caused by the torsion of space-time having a repulsive force against the gargantuan strength of gravity in a black hole.
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I have been telling people a universe might exist inside every black hole, but nobody believes what I said. It is good that Dr. Poplawski develops a theory to support my idea.
I am a scientist but not in this field. If I could start over again, it was very likely that my major study would be space-science or physics!
What’s inside the Black Hole?