Thursday, September 3, 2020

Making Some Sense Of Theoretical Physics

Sometimes I get myself prepared to delve in things beyond most of our understanding. In this case, black holes. The current theory is though particulate matter gets crushed and scrambled, all the prior information is stored on a black hole's event horizon. Meaning all the information it once contained is still available to decode the particulate matter stored within the black hole. This doesn't mean it's reconstituted but rather all the seemingly random materials within can only be understood by using the key information stored in a black hole's event horizon.

This leads us to speculate whether our entire known universe from end to end is contained within a black hole. Thus explaining why our universe continues to expand as more physical energy (organized material) is absorbed into it from the outside. Quantum physics implies it could be our conscious awareness alone being able to extract key information within the event horizon that is responsible for making sense of any of this. At least the outside information absorbed so far into the black hole we may reside pending additional absorption.

Think of it this way. Inside a black hole (which we may be) contains what could be said to be an untold number of particles of energy. All within making no rhyme or reason in random form. However given the key information stored in the event horizon this could be re-coded in such a way these particulates would start to make sense as to their original forms. Hence a holographic representation within as to the form they once held.

Leonard Susskind of the Stanford Institute for Theoretical Physics discusses the indestructibility of information and the nature of black holes in a lecture entitled "The World As Hologram."

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