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Interstellar - Wormhole

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Dryson

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Questions about the wormhole from Interstellar.

If a black hole is thought to destroy all matter even light and is a result of celestial bodies in our Universe creating the gravity that binds the Universe together and that because of gravity defining the speed of light.

If a section of space were free and void of our gravity based on the celestial bodies that create gravity where space time that was present before the Big Bang flowed through the cross section of the area of space and a light photon passed through the Void would the light photon be able to essential fold space much the same way that the Endurance folded space? I think the answer to this question really depends on how fast space time is moving in the Void compared to our space time and how fast it is moving.
 
Ah, the old formula.

Take: 1 dose of fundamental misunderstanding of how physics works

Add: References to fictional movies

Sprinkle in: Liberal amounts of random jargon

Wash.

Rinse.

Repeat.

Repeat.

Repeat.

Repeat.

Stop repeating. Read some books about real physics.
 
If a section of space were free and void of our gravity based on the celestial bodies that create gravity where space time that was present before the Big Bang flowed through the cross section of the area of space and a light photon passed through the Void would the light photon be able to essential fold space much the same way that the Endurance folded space? I think the answer to this question really depends on how fast space time is moving in the Void compared to our space time and how fast it is moving.

What the fuck.
 
The fundamentals of physics are based on the constant of the Universe having always been just how it is. Suns, planets, blackholes all generating a force against another. The Universe hasn't always been a constant and would have been born at some point in time other there wouldn't be an age to measure like there is an age to measure with humans, trees, half life's, etc.

This means that the gravity that is generated by suns planets and other celestial bodies would not have been present prior to the big bang.

There would have however have been particles present before the big bang that existed within their own medium of gravity. This is the cross section of the Universe before the big bang.

If a light photon is governed by its own gravity that it creates in its own medium that mixes with the pre big bang medium and the gravity of our universe is removed would the light photon occupy another location of space at a faster rate of velocity due to the governing factors of the pre big bang gravity medium until the two gravitational mediums came back into contact with each other to return the light photon to the speed of light?

If a black destroys a photon then there would have to be wormhole that would cause the light photon to accerelate past the speed of light.
 
I applaud the ability to make run on sentences, too bad the content is meaningless and not worthy of a thread. Read more books.
 
Questions about the wormhole from Interstellar.

If a black hole is thought to destroy all matter even light and is a result of celestial bodies in our Universe creating the gravity that binds the Universe together and that because of gravity defining the speed of light.

If a section of space were free and void of our gravity based on the celestial bodies that create gravity where space time that was present before the Big Bang flowed through the cross section of the area of space and a light photon passed through the Void would the light photon be able to essential fold space much the same way that the Endurance folded space? I think the answer to this question really depends on how fast space time is moving in the Void compared to our space time and how fast it is moving.

What you do is, when you get stuck on a problem, you call Matthew McConaughey, and he'll make it alright alright alright.
 
Questions about the wormhole from Interstellar.

If a black hole is thought to destroy all matter even light and is a result of celestial bodies in our Universe creating the gravity that binds the Universe together and that because of gravity defining the speed of light.

If a section of space were free and void of our gravity based on the celestial bodies that create gravity where space time that was present before the Big Bang flowed through the cross section of the area of space and a light photon passed through the Void would the light photon be able to essential fold space much the same way that the Endurance folded space? I think the answer to this question really depends on how fast space time is moving in the Void compared to our space time and how fast it is moving.
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Um...

I think the answer to this question...
Is No.

The fundamentals of physics are based on the constant of the Universe having always been just how it is. Suns, planets, blackholes all generating a force against another. The Universe hasn't always been a constant and would have been born at some point in time other there wouldn't be an age to measure like there is an age to measure with humans, trees, half life's, etc.

This means that the gravity that is generated by suns planets and other celestial bodies would not have been present prior to the big bang.

There would have however have been particles present before the big bang that existed within their own medium of gravity. This is the cross section of the Universe before the big bang.

If a light photon is governed by its own gravity that it creates in its own medium that mixes with the pre big bang medium and the gravity of our universe is removed would the light photon occupy another location of space at a faster rate of velocity due to the governing factors of the pre big bang gravity medium until the two gravitational mediums came back into contact with each other to return the light photon to the speed of light?

If a black destroys a photon then there would have to be wormhole that would cause the light photon to accerelate past the speed of light.

Okay.

That makes total sense.

Now go call someone at MIT so they can give you the noble prize for physics.
 
Okay, guys, some of you are getting personal, which is against board rules. Consider this a friendly warning not to do it again. Instead of responding to such posts why not, you know, just ignore them. Try it next time.

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