01 JAN 2012 by ideonexus

 Black Holes are Separate Universes

In fact, our own universe is very likely itself a vast black hole. We have no knowledge of what lies outside our universe. This is true by definition, but also because of the properties of black holes. Objects that reside in them cannot ordinarily leave them. In a strange sense, our universe may be filled with objects that are not here. They are not separate universes. They do not have the mass of our universe. But in their separateness and their isolation they are autonomous universes.
Folksonomies: universe cosmos black holes
Folksonomies: universe cosmos black holes
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A strange conceptual idea, that implies our own Universe is a Black Hole as well.