As if the scale of the universe wasn't enough to make me feel small and unsignificant, the thought of us being inside a tiny blackhole in another universe makes the thought even worse. :v:
I am sure a universe can fit in a black hole, but it will be part of the black hole, and not be a universe.
If a black hole has this crazy gravity, then why are we not effected by it if we live inside one?
So we're inside a black hole that has an entire universe's worth of mass. Makes perfect sense.
[QUOTE=Soldier32;36194490]There's only one way to find out and that's to fly right into another black hole.[/QUOTE]
[img]http://images.wikia.com/lyricwiki/images/f/fe/Rush_-_Hemispheres.jpg[/img]
[QUOTE=mac338;36194363]According to string theory -- [B]the most widely accepted theory of everything to date[/B][/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=mac338;36194363][B]widely accepted[/B][/QUOTE]
Ahahah.
[QUOTE=Nikita;36205781]Is it possible that at least some black holes are just boring old black holes with no wormholes or anything special about them?[/QUOTE]
We don't actually even know if singularities really exist, or if they only pop up because our mathematical models of black holes are so symmetric.
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