Austin F. Posted October 16, 2015 Posted October 16, 2015 I'm new here, and that's because I created this account to post this. I need some feedback to see if this is at all possible. Is it possible that White Holes are the "back end" of black holes in other dimensions, sometimes losing mass to our dimension? Or maybe is it possible that it is disturbances between the matter from other dimensions, bringing small amounts of matter from other dimensions to ours? My last speculation is that White Holes are the conversion of Dark Matter to our type of matter, if Dark Matter isn't part of other dimensions. Thoughts?
imatfaal Posted October 16, 2015 Posted October 16, 2015 ! Moderator Note Moved to Speculations. At present White Holes are purely hypothetical - there is no evidence for their existence nor agreement that they might exist. Some forms of white holes do form a reasonable solution to the EFE - but they still violate the laws of thermodymanics.
Phi for All Posted October 16, 2015 Posted October 16, 2015 You need to look up what dimensions are. They aren't what you think. They aren't parallel universes. We have three spatial dimensions, and one temporal dimension. With those, we can plot any point in spacetime.
Austin F. Posted October 16, 2015 Author Posted October 16, 2015 (edited) You need to look up what dimensions are. They aren't what you think. They aren't parallel universes. We have three spatial dimensions, and one temporal dimension. With those, we can plot any point in spacetime. Yep. I don't know why I was thinking that. Someone told me a while ago, but I understand now. Still, one of the speculations is valid. Could it be dark matter "converting" to our matter? Edited October 16, 2015 by Austin F.
Delta1212 Posted October 16, 2015 Posted October 16, 2015 Yep. I don't know why I was thinking that. Someone told me a while ago, but I understand now. Still, one of the speculations is valid. Could it be dark matter "converting" to our matter? You seem to be looking for an explanation for a phenomenon that we don't have any evidence even exists in the first place.
Austin F. Posted October 16, 2015 Author Posted October 16, 2015 You seem to be looking for an explanation for a phenomenon that we don't have any evidence even exists in the first place. A'ight, nevermind then.
Delta1212 Posted October 17, 2015 Posted October 17, 2015 A'ight, nevermind then. It's good to be inquisitive and think about how things might work, but it's difficult to speculate on the causes of things that no data exists for.
imatfaal Posted October 17, 2015 Posted October 17, 2015 A'ight, nevermind then. Don't give up But as Delta was saying above you need to be focussed in your investigations - you need both imagination and a good foundation in fact. Imagination is not enough - mainly because what is out there in the cosmos is so mind-blowing that we could never simply dream it up but also because we can imagine false ideas but our observations (although not necessarily the explanation) are true. Remember what the boss said A man may imagine things that are false, but he can only understand things that are true, for if the things be false, the apprehension of them is not understanding. Isaac Newton
TJ McCaustland Posted October 29, 2015 Posted October 29, 2015 (edited) You might be thinking of dimensions as other universes, Well sadly they're not (That would be really cool), but in reality, as Phi said they're more like mathematical plains. Look up dimensional analysis, It helped me a lot. Also, pursue this subject if it interests you, Never give up your hypothesis entirely, Just change it according to the laws which affect it and put together ways to collect evidence for this, and you will turn it into a theory eventually unless it is pseudoscientific. Edited October 29, 2015 by TJ McCaustland
Albert Einstine Posted February 24, 2017 Posted February 24, 2017 Is it possible that White Holes are the "back end" of black holes in other dimensions, sometimes losing mass to our dimension? Or maybe is it possible that it is disturbances between the matter from other dimensions, bringing small amounts of matter from other dimensions to ours? My last speculation is that White Holes are the conversion of Dark Matter to our type of matter, if Dark Matter isn't part of other dimensions. almost all wrong if you take two universes and put one beside each other add two big dips in spacetime aka a black hole relavtivity says that mass creates a dip in SpTm on both universes then put one upside down under the other then there is a connection the bottem side is a white hole because it makes a spike not a dip we both just made an account and im not a proffesor.. yet so i fim wrong correct me so its half of a wormhole
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