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Time slows for an observer approaching the event horizon of a black hole relative to the wider universe. An observer AT the event horizon of a black hole wouldnt experience time in the same way that an observer going the speed of light wouldnt. Im inclined to think that maybe someone deeper inside a black holes gravity well might experience time backwards. Travelling faster than light would theoretically do that, but moving faster than light is impossible. Its not impossible, though, to go inside a black holes event horizon. It makes me think the universe may just be a big black hole. The big-bang singularity like a black hole singularity, and a 2D surface somewhere that represents its outer boundaries, just like an event horizon, with both the singularity and horizon being different descriptions of the same thing, and being the outer boundaries of the stuff thats in between, of minimum and maximum entropy, which is space-time. Perhaps universes reproduce by creating black holes, and are subject to a system of evolution similar to the evolution of life, and natural selection would then ensure an evolution toward laws of physics that produce lots of black holes, like the laws we have in this universe. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Holographic_principle evodevouniverse/wiki/Cosmological_natural_selection_(fecund_universes)
Posted on: Fri, 26 Sep 2014 05:18:53 +0000

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