Space Time Continuum

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[edit] My theory of the space time continuum

What if the whole universe was destroyed in an apocalyptic explosion of every star blowing up at the same time? Then a white hole appeared and brought back everything to its original state. But it happened in a flash that no one could have noticed it even if they survived, and that is why people may have déjà vu. That star could be enough light-years away that by the time we see it, it could have already happened and we missed it.

[edit] White and Black Holes

A white hole is an area where matter can spontaneously come out of in time or space. It is basically the opposite of a black hole. Think about it this way, if a black hole sucks in everything within a certain range, then slowly diminishes, then a white hole could appear out of no where for just that split second and restore everything. Alternatively it could be that a white hole comes after a black hole, because together they make a “worm hole”. Objects are “sucked” into the black hole, but come out on the other side of the white hole. No matter how in-depth we will get about this topic, we might not ever be able to establish a certain time or location where we will reappear or come out of. As http://aspire.cosmic-ray.org/labs/star_life/starlife_main.html States, a star is at a never ending “tug-of-war” with gravity pulling in and pushing it out, until the star starts to lose its nuclear reactions and the pressure pushes the gravity out, this gives more power to the gravity pulling it in. Then it becomes a white-dwarf star, the stage where it cools down and eventually dies. But if it is a large enough star, it will store all of its “fuel” and blow up in a supernova. Then debris from the core of the star is pushed out into space. Soon the star collapses under its own weight and creates the black holes suction.


[edit] Time Travel

This brings me to the paradox of going back in time to murder someone. Let us say that someone is planning on annihilating your ancestors. If he/she succeeded, you would have never been created. Your life would be destroyed as if you had never been born at all. So your whole line of ancestors would cease to exist. That could even turn the whole world around as we know it, or it could have hardly any damage (but might have an affect on the future.) Going back to reality though, we are not near advanced enough (and may never be advanced enough) to travel through time; We might not ever have an impact of destroying a life line other than a natural death; but really the only way this would work is that you would have try it. You would try to save their life and something would happen out of the ordinary.

[edit] Space Travel

One might say that it would be possible to harness the white hole’s energy of transporting objects from place to place or even possibly from time to time. In this highly improbable theory of someone stumbling across the correct calculations of this “wormhole,” we could possibly even prove another theory: that there is life on other planets or even solar systems. Could there be intelligent life on other planets? Science theorized that at the beginning of life on earth it was a planet of molten lava that was then impaled by numerous amounts of outer space material. After a long period of time, the comets liquefied and the earth was covered in the bacteria infested water which blanketed around 70% of earth. The bacteria after billions of years, evolved into reptilian creatures and walked upon the “large land mass” Pangea. According to http://.uchicago.edu/ Current fossils have shown that an animal called a “tiktaalik” (a reptilian animal that has the gills of a fish and the head of an alligator), was one of the forerunners of the major evolution of species. These animals evolved over billions of years into what we refer to as the evolutionary chain. Could this have happened to another planet just like ours? Possibly even a parallel universe to our very own? As the Tootsie Pop commercials might say, “The world may never know.”