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Interesting thought! Maybe what it is doing is seeding the different universe. Different thinking.

Hathacat 9 Sep 2
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It's an interesting concept and one which I think captures our imagination. Explaining what happens with all that infinitely dense matter maybe has a parallel with the further adventures of the infinitely dead 😉
I prefer to think of it as a black hole only being particularly dense relative to objects such as ourselves, atoms and light. Imagine a near vacuum's incredulity at seeing us dense structures running around shooting each other and drinking coffee, as if we weren't heavy enough!
My view on parallel (or at least) other universes is that they run concurrently to ours without meaningful similarity or contrast in layout. Unless they're continuously created as branches covering every possible variation of what could happen next. That's also the way I see quantum theory explaining itself. But what do I know, I'm just another random point on the landscape of wild uninformed guesses 🙂

Salo Level 7 Oct 7, 2020
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If donald trump can get elected president if the US anything is possible .

Besalbub Level 8 Sep 5, 2020
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Until there’s evidence, it’s science fiction.

Last year I finally found time to read Douglas Adams’ Hitch Hiker’s Guide and enjoyed it muchly. The line I liked best said the invading army’s target opened its mouth and swallowed the army.

What took me so long? I was doing politics.

yvilletom Level 8 Sep 2, 2020

I loved all his books! Of course until there is evidence! Might be a hard ticket, but I will keep a open mind!

@Hathacat

What’s true of white holes is true of black holes — belief is not evidence.

What’s true of religion — belief is evidence.

@yvilletom Didn’t say I believed. Just that I will keep a open mind.

@Hathacat Samples of my mother’s sense of humor: cats are sovereign monarchies with tails, and self-emptying mousetraps.

@Hathacat You wrote a very clever bio.

@yvilletom Thanks! How is it where you live? Fires bad? Breaks my heart as I was from up North of you.

@yvilletom agreed very clever. She just need to deal with those who skip
straight to the last page.....

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