Link White hole and our Universe

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The discussion revolves around a hypothesis suggesting that our universe could be the end of a black hole, termed a white hole. The original poster seeks resources and research to support or refute this idea, expressing difficulty in finding relevant literature. Responses indicate skepticism about the existence of white holes, with one user recommending a specific thread in the astrophysics section for more information. Additionally, Lee Smolin's concept of cosmic natural selection is mentioned as a potential starting point for further exploration. Overall, the conversation highlights the challenges of researching unconventional astrophysical theories.
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Hello,
I'm currently developing a hypothesis on how our universe could be in fact the end of one black hole; a white hole. I've been having difficulties looking for books or research papers to see if this is in fact just a rip from a larger hypothesis or theory. My teacher had told me to visit forums to see if there is any help out there for this idea that hit me as i was sleeping in her class ha ha. Any help is greatly appreciated, thanks!
 
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google on lee smolin cosmic natural selection. I don't buy it, but is a good place to start.
 
TheRK said:
Hello,
I'm currently developing a hypothesis on how our universe could be in fact the end of one black hole; a white hole. I've been having difficulties looking for books or research papers to see if this is in fact just a rip from a larger hypothesis or theory. My teacher had told me to visit forums to see if there is any help out there for this idea that hit me as i was sleeping in her class ha ha. Any help is greatly appreciated, thanks!

Dont't bother. White holes are nonexistent. They always have been, they always will be. For more information on white holes go to the why white holes do not exist thred in the astrophysics section.
 
Chronos said:
google on lee smolin cosmic natural selection. I don't buy it, but is a good place to start.

Im not fammilar with that article. What is it about?
 
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