The big bang
postures a big question: if it was truly the cataclysm that blasted our cosmos
into reality 13.7 billion years ago, what sparked it? A group of three
researchers at the Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics and the
University of Waterloo suggest that the big bang might be the three-dimensional
"mirage" of a collapsing star in a universe deeply different than our
own.
The event
horizon of a black hole — the point of literally no return for anything that
falls into it — is a sphere-shaped surface. In a higher-dimension of cosmos, a
black hole might have a three-dimensional event horizon, which could seed a
whole new universe as it forms.
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So
technically it might be the time to bid the Big Bang bye-bye.
Cosmologists
have proposed that the Universe formed from the wreckages expelled when a
four-dimensional star collapsed into a black hole — a situation that would help
to clarify why the cosmos appears to be so uniform in all directions.
You can also
learn more about their really amazing theory by following this link here and
watch the video below for more information:
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