A possible candidate is a 3D version of a cosmic string called a "texture"
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Texture_(cosmology)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Texture_(cosmology)
A possible candidate is a 3D version of a cosmic string called a "texture"
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Texture_(cosmology)
This was a good post right up until the words "what if".
I think it's a region of space devoid of the normal objects found in the universe so far. There's not enough information to hazard a guess as to why this situation came to be, nor is it an excuse to string random words together into sentences that lack coherence.
I think it's a region of space devoid of the normal objects found in the universe so far. There's not enough information to hazard a guess as to why this situation came to be, nor is it an excuse to string random words together into sentences that lack coherence.
Sometimes stringing random words together into sentences does in fact create coherence.
Take for example curium-242. I was reading about curium in a Funk and Wagnalls under Nuclear Energy. C242 undergoes fission spontaneously and is an important heat source, providing pockets of power for longs periods of time.
If C242 undergoes fission spontaneously then the equal and opposite side of this would be elements undergoing....not certain what to call it, but it would be the opposite of providing pockets of energy for long periods of time spontaneously.
Another question is this. If normal particles come to close to the hole in the Universe what happens to them? Are they stripped of all of their properties of mass or do they spontaneously cease to exist? Well nothing really ceases to exist it is just converted to something else.
Photons loses energy passing through the void. But do they lose their forward velocity? If photons passing through the void lose energy and possibly reduce in velocity once the photons exit the void do they increase in energy and accelerate back to light speed again? If so then what interaction causes the photon to lose its velocity and then increase in velocity?
Okay, now you have to admit that you're actually Ken M in disguise.Sometimes stringing random words together into sentences does in fact create coherence.
It hasn't so far.Sometimes stringing random words together into sentences does in fact create coherence.
It hasn't so far.Sometimes stringing random words together into sentences does in fact create coherence.
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Time actually slows down as the strength of the gravitational field increases, so time should flow faster in an area of low gravitational potential.Maybe the region is actually time void where everything stops instantly because if there is no gravity then how would time flow?
Time actually slows down as the strength of the gravitational field increases, so time should flow faster in an area of low gravitational potential.Maybe the region is actually time void where everything stops instantly because if there is no gravity then how would time flow?
What the hole could be is a region in space where the temperature flows from a higher temperature to a lower temperature. Seeing as how the area around the hole would actually be warmer because of the heat being generated by numerous solar bodies compared to the absence of solar bodies in the region that would have otherwise been detected.
Photons traverse the void.Though, to be puckish ... If there's no matter and no energy in the place, then, how can time be said to pass at all? If there's nothing to change, how is that different from timelessness?Time actually slows down as the strength of the gravitational field increases, so time should flow faster in an area of low gravitational potential.
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