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Graduate Possible non-existence of black holes and its consequences
Also, I'm sorry for double replying, but can you clarify if you are a Copenhagenist when it comes to QM? Just curious.- stephenwlin
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- Forum: Cosmology
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Graduate Possible non-existence of black holes and its consequences
I am not saying that any of the science is "wrong" except for two things, really: what happens at a black hole, and linkage between entanglement and gravity. Any equations in QFT, QED, QCD, etc. that are correct today are, of course, still correct, but they are a description of the local...- stephenwlin
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- Forum: Cosmology
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Graduate Possible non-existence of black holes and its consequences
The Schrödinger wave equation, the basis of quantum mechanics and thus most of modern physics other than gravity, is unitary and time-reversible. I sense that you are probably a conservative Copenhagenist, so I guess to you the problem of how you get irreversible (and not just "statistically...- stephenwlin
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- Forum: Cosmology
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Graduate Possible non-existence of black holes and its consequences
Lots of things are thermodynamically (i.e. statistically) non-reversible. Few things in modern physics (other than "wave function collapse", which is non-mathematical and which many people believe to be a fiction) are irreversible if you run the equations backwards. In fact, it's pretty much...- stephenwlin
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- Forum: Cosmology
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Graduate Possible non-existence of black holes and consequences
Oops, where should I have posted it? And can I delete my post now?- stephenwlin
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- Forum: Special and General Relativity
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Graduate Possible non-existence of black holes and its consequences
Here's an idea I came up with recently, that I wanted to share: Physics is unitary and CPT symmetric, and therefore no true black holes exist, since they imply information loss and non-reversibility. Every "apparent" event horizon is really a separation of two mostly causally disconnected...- stephenwlin
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- Black holes Holes
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- Forum: Cosmology
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Graduate Possible non-existence of black holes and consequences
Here's an idea I came up with recently, that I wanted to share: Physics is unitary and CPT symmetric, and therefore no true black holes exist, since they imply information loss and non-reversibility. Every "apparent" event horizon is really a separation of two mostly causally disconnected...- stephenwlin
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- Black holes Holes
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- Forum: Special and General Relativity
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Graduate Could Black Holes Actually Be Wormholes Into Other Universes?
Here's some testable predictions: 1. No black holes truly exist, because no singularity can truly form. Therefore, the "supermassive black hole" in the center of the galaxy does not really exist. In fact, depending on when the "black hole" formed, it may or may not be a wormhole into another...- stephenwlin
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- Forum: Quantum Physics
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Graduate Could Black Holes Actually Be Wormholes Into Other Universes?
Here's an idea I came up with recently, that I wanted to share: No true black holes exist. Every "apparent" event horizon is really a separation of two universes, where the outside universe is entangled geometrically with the inside universe. The Hubble volume is sitting inside of an...- stephenwlin
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- Forum: Quantum Physics