oppp7 said:
I really don't understand quantum mechanics,
Which is to say you're not amazed by it?
oppp7 said:
but aren't blackholes just areas of extreme gravity and dense mass? How could they be portals to another dimension?
I have no understanding of the math, so I can't explain how it could even be possible. Since this hypothesis currently seems to be mostly math, I think we're all stuck for a response. Wait for the other smart people to peer review and hope one of them explains it. I mean, here's the linked abstract, em and en dashes changed to hyphens and all those silly one-character "fi"s and "fl"s removed:
We consider the radial geodesic motion of a massive particle into a black hole in isotropic coordinates, which represents the exterior region of an Einstein-Rosen bridge (wormhole). The particle enters the interior region, which is regular and physically equivalent to the asymptotically flat exterior of a white hole, and the particle's proper time extends to infinity. Since the radial motion into a wormhole after passing the event horizon is physically different from the motion into a Schwarzschild black hole, Einstein-Rosen and Schwarzschild black holes are different, physical realizations of general relativity. Yet for distant observers, both solutions are indistinguishable. We show that timelike geodesics in the field of a wormhole are complete because the expansion scalar in the Raychaudhuri equation has a discontinuity at the horizon, and because the Einstein-Rosen bridge is represented by the Kruskal diagram with Rindler's elliptic identification of the two antipodal future event horizons. These results suggest that observed astrophysical black holes may be Einstein-Rosen bridges, each with a new universe inside that formed simultaneously with the black hole. Accordingly, our own Universe may be the interior of a black hole existing inside another universe.
After a struggle and a few sketchy areas, I made it as far as "geodesics" before my brain fell out. And this is the
abstract, the summary that's supposed to let the reader get an easy and quick idea of the whole document. Lauren's first paragraph is sort of a summary of the summary with some added commentary. Allow me to do a summary of the summary of the summary: "Boy howdy, space is confusing for being mostly empty." And now I expect a knight to walk in and try sell a guide book*.
(* Sorry, obscure reference to a surrealist Archie comic from the 1960's, where a knight walked through the scene three times selling plot summaries and guide books to confused characters. Best Archie comic ever. But I'm rambling.)
Personally, I think it's obvious. All the alternate realities are sending gamma-ray bursts through to try turn us all into The Incredible Hulk. So as soon as someone Hulks out, we're gonna throw him into a black hole so he can fight the alternate-reality bastards. We'll probably also send a camera crew.
'Scuse me, I'm going to find my brain and then watch owls while I get it reseated. BABY OWLS!