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What’s On The Other Side Of A Black Hole?



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Normal maps are useless inside black holes. At the event horizon – the ultimate point of no return as you approach a black hole – time and space themselves change their character. We need new coordinate systems to trace paths into the black hole interior. But the maps we draw using those coordinates reveal something unexpected – they don’t simply end inside the black hole, but continue beyond. In these maps, black holes become wormholes, and new universes lie on the other side.

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34 thoughts on “What’s On The Other Side Of A Black Hole?
  1. So… space becomes infinitely curved in a black hole? Does it mean there's is a hole in space time in the black hole? If so, can stuff move faster than light in there, because there is no space to move through?

  2. regarding the Q&A at the end on entanglement…. The analogy is in the name! Monogamy lol……
    marriage -maximum entanglement shared with one other person,
    dating – entanglement shared with a bunch of hotties but with reduced strength to the correlation between any two people.

  3. Good talk.
    But coordinate systems are only mere arbitrary creations of the human mind.
    PAM Dirac in his General Relativity book suggests a coordinate system and homeomorphism which includes the singularity.

    Also, the event horizon contains all the information of a black hole smeared out and talk about the inside of a black hole cannot be scientific as this can never be measured.

  4. There is an opposite for every thing. Light/ dark, up/down, cold/ hot and stars that emit light / black holes that trap light. On the other side is another universe where the black hole is a star that emits light. Have you ever wondered why a star will take trillions of years to die out? Universal osmosis.

  5. A black hole is a pocket of space-time itself and it can only hold in so much mass and energy and when it can't hold in any more it backbilds and explodes all the mass and energy at once and each out you don't want to be near it when that happens.

  6. Isn’t a black hole something that einteinian mathematicians had to create to rectify the anolomies in their calculations and make them add up ? Are we still pretending they exist even though we can’t see them touch them or measure them ?

  7. Why do you think that inside a bh the laws of the space time still apply? The inside of the bh is “outside” of space-time. You never cross the apparent horizon of bh, you’d fall towards the bh infinitely. Crossing the eh would mean that the space-time has ended. Either way by thinking that in the inside same laws would apply as in the space-time, there would be a singularity and that’s it there’s no time, or up down etc direction

  8. Who are these people asking intelligent questions in the comments? I thought we were all supposed to just comment about how confusing these videos are.

  9. To me rationally, traveling to the parallel universe sounds more like traveling to the beginning of the black hole creation. Like with other FTL paradoxes where you go back in time.

  10. I think people need to understand that there are no "black holes".
    The "hole" part is just an optical illusion created by immense gravity not letting any photons bounce off of the object and back to our eyes. If there were "black holes" that would mean that tearing through spacetime fabric is possible. So lets stop the nonsense about alternate universes and stuff and start calling them black spheres or black planets w/e. Because thats what they are.

  11. WHAT IF THE cosmic microwave background is the reflection of the sky of paralel – parent universe at the moment the black hole created our universe. In this scenario, we can explain the variations – inperfection of distribution of energy – gas during big bang. At the moment the black hole was created, the light from other stars in that universe at that position of black hole, still reached the surface of the perfect blackhole and that very last photons that reached the surface of the newly created black hole are responsible for those tiny variations of cosmis background.

  12. What if it is not a hole? Just a black dead star/ Very powerfull neutron star (like), where the gravity is so great that light never makes it out, so there is no exit

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