DaiRox Posted Sunday at 11:56 AM Posted Sunday at 11:56 AM time is key. quantum entanglement, and indeed all quantum observable effects can only be explained as acting outside time. "gravitationally mediated entanglement." at a BH horizon, time stops, then rapidly reverses, like the plunge of a waterfall, but in time. time is, in effect, separated, or acts differently to space here. one would transverse a 000s LY SMBH at increasing acceleration beyond LS, backwards in time. ref Bousso/Englehardt. eventually, one would see the BB as a blinding light all around but getting closer. quantum entanglement can act in this space, as if acting outside time. every black hole feeds into the one white hole, the only WH in the universe, hence we do not see them in normal ST. Sorry Rovelli, but no! Here, as Penrose's CCC predicts, all matter and all time converge in a single point of almost infinite time, where extreme entropy from all BHs become low entropy. This creates a feedback loop which is self-evolving, whilst universal age remains constant, at 13.8BY or 26.7BY, or whatever arbitrary term we eventually come to. Penrose's tensor geometry describes this best, a complex toroidal system acting in 4d and at the furthest reaches, we see only BHs. Penrose got it all correct, except perhaps the conformal bit. DaiRox sees this as a cheat way to complete the cycle, but it doesn't adequately explain the process until it becomes looped through BHs. no loss of information, no inflation out of nothing. perhaps now this should be called the DCC...Dairox's Cyclic Cosmology??? speculation!!!...when we learn to bend time using photons as a guide, we will then be able to create bubbles in time around things, like an apple, an experimental physicist, or a craft of some kind. such craft would be capable of seemingly fantastical feats of acceleration, and even be able to pop in and out of baryonic ST. (good job nothing like that has been observed!). they would be able to pass through a SMBH feeling no effects of matter, gravity or time. one could travel back through Penrose's aeons to see the start of such a universal toroidal shape. i would expect to see an old wizard on a rocking chair who has just blown a smoke ring. -2
Phi for All Posted Sunday at 04:14 PM Posted Sunday at 04:14 PM 4 hours ago, DaiRox said: at a BH horizon, time stops, then rapidly reverses, like the plunge of a waterfall, but in time. This would be a fantastic claim to support with any evidence you've researched.
Mordred Posted Sunday at 04:46 PM Posted Sunday at 04:46 PM (edited) 4 hours ago, DaiRox said: time is key. quantum entanglement, and indeed all quantum observable effects can only be explained as acting outside time. lets start with this statement an observable is any measurable quantity that includes time so how can an observable which we can measure lies outside of time when most observables are time dependent via the time dependent Schrodinger equations or velocity and acceleration. That statement alone goes against all modern physics Edited Sunday at 04:46 PM by Mordred
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