Bart said:
Now that's a brave theory. However, it might be interesting. So in your opinion where this hole we live in is located? In another univ
Should we consider then any other black holes as other Univ
I have read somewhere that new univereses 'appear', 'happen'. What's your attitude for this?
LQG theory of M. Bojowald <- what is that? Can you serve me a link or a brief explanati
Bart,
It took some time before I could give you my reaction but here it is.
- In order not to be misunderstood, I make a distinction between observable universe (OU), Our Blackhole Universe (OBU), and The Infinite Universe (TIU)
- As we already know, inside OU there are black-holes. Their average densities are orders of magnitude higher then the average density of OU which belongs IMO to the kernel of OBU which is indeed located in OBU. The heavier black holes are the less dense they are. I question myself should there be a minimum to density, just as there is a maximum (Planck-density) for the smallest possible black hole?
- OBU, I suppose, is located in TIU (maybe parallel in a multiverse or even nested in a gigaverse or so?)
- IMO the idea of other black hole-universes can be a consequense of relative thinking.
- Blackholes are generated and are due to evaporation, so I don't exclude them.
- Just use the search option by typing Bojowald in. You also find Rovelli and Asthekar.
Marcus in "Intuitive content of Loop Gravity" gives a lot of information.
He is a specialist, not me.