Originally Posted By: Big Walt
.... we have met the aliens and they are us….

There have been experiments performed to prove the existence of this thought, the multiverse. An experiment called the double slit experiment devised by Richard Feynman resulted in some rather strange results. I for one do not really know if a bridge can be constructed using high speed particals in a Hadron Collider to create Einstein Rosen Bridges (Worm Holes To The Past). Like you I have pondered this very same question, is time travel possible. I initially said no way for time travel but as I kept reading a unique set of words kept popping up again and again and here is what I am reading...

A growing number of physicists Richard Feynman, N. Ph. Georgiades, E.S.Polzik and H. J. Kimble are convinced that the thing we call ‘the universe’ — namely space, with all the matter and energy it contains — is not the whole of reality. According to quantum theory — the deepest theory known to physics — our universe is only a tiny facet of a larger multiverse, a highly structured continuum containing many universes.

Originally Posted By: Mike Kremer


Welcome to the forum Big Walt

I like your headline..."We have met the Aliens, and they are us".

Yes I can pretty much agree with you about that, thats my theory as well. Like yourself, I'm always interested in the universe. Magnetic stars, high speed neutron spinning and Black Holes plus other basics.
I know there is a problem with the size of black holes.
Especially very large black holes. How could they get so huge
within the the life of our universe?
Black Holes reside within all spinning galaxies. The faster they
spin, or the bigger they are......the bigger is the Black Hole
that holds their mass together. Thats the theory, its a theory that no one doubts. For a Black hole has to reside within a spinning galaxy to provde the extra mass/gravity to stop it flying apart.
But some of these B Holes are so huge, so big, being equal in
mass to many thousands of very large Suns, and more.
This has caused a problem for many astronomers, since there just
has not been enough time since the birth of the universe for the
largest black holes to have grown that huge by gobbling up gas, plus thousands of very large Stars. Even to have been born, or condensed, within the center of a Galaxy, does not give it
enough time to grow, since there is always a gravitational tussle between the spinning Galaxy and its central Black Hole that is sucking in the surrounding matter.
It takes a finite time for that matter to spiral down into a black hole.

So how did the these BlackHoles get so large, able to hold
together our Galaxy, Andromeda, or any other spinning galaxy for that matter?
My very recent idea is quite simply that Black holes must have another source to feed upon.
I think that source is the invisible energy and matter, that is being produced everywhere within our universe, (also causing the Univers's expansion)
Black holes must be gobbling up invisible matter as fast as they can, and at a sufficient rate to make them grow very large, easily within the life of our universe.
In fact this invisible matter and energy must be streaming in
from all sides, into a Black Hole.
Streaming past us, into the center of our galaxy. Prehaps a Black Hole has a special affinity for invisible matter?
Maybe invisible matter tends to become more dense when it approaches a black hole?
Brushing on inward, it might even help to hold a spinning galaxy together. Anyway the result is that the black hole gets more massive somewhat quicker, and now well within the lifetime of our Universe. This would solve the current problem regarding their size, versus growth time.
So there you are.....Black Holes eat invisible matter.
Hehehe, got that out of my system.

Only there is a little more to my theory.
When this invisible matter reaches the black hole....it goes
straight in. Thats right, straight in, no Swartzchild radii, or
circling and stretching of matter here. Thats only for normal
matter. This is invisible matter, it goes on straight into the Black Hole, its gobbled up instantly.
Now wait for it.....as soon as this invisible matter enters the Black hole, the invisible matter changes into normal matter instantly. Well why not?
Now the Black hole grows really quickly, and everybody is happy
problem solved.
Huge black Holes with more mass than thousands of suns don't have a growth problem any more.
In fact in the normal course of events a Black Hole can be seen
to spew out its excess energy, and normal matter, from its
opposite magnetic type poles, thus helping to contribute to the
formation of stars and gasses, thousands of light years away.

Phew, well thats about it.
In fact I would'nt be surprised, and even hope, ...that if the
number of Black holes in our Universe were to double, the
expansion rate of our universe might be reduced by half?
Well thats the basis of my recent theory, do with it what you
will. In fact if you clean it up and send it to the right people
they will most certainly make you into a real Alien of note.



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"You will never find a real Human being - Even in a mirror." ....Mike Kremer.