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frank-olivier · 5 months ago
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Cosmic Genesis: How Black Holes Might Be Giving Birth to New Universes
The human quest for understanding the universe has led to numerous groundbreaking discoveries, each weaving a more intricate tapestry of our cosmic landscape. A recent theoretical framework, pioneered by Professor Nikodem Poplawski, proposes a revolutionary concept: every black hole creates a new, growing universe inside its event horizon. This idea, rooted in the Einstein-Cartan Theory, introduces torsion to the fabric of spacetime, avoiding gravitational singularities and transforming our understanding of black holes and the multiverse.
By incorporating torsion, the theory predicts that matter within a black hole, instead of collapsing into a singularity, reaches a “big bounce” and then expands into a new, closed universe. This challenges our current understanding of the cosmos, suggesting that our universe is a vast, cosmic nursery, giving birth to billions of “baby universes” through black holes. Each black hole, once thought to be a region of spacetime from which nothing can escape, now becomes a gateway to a new, unobservable universe, raising fundamental questions about the nature of reality and our place within the multiverse.
The introduction of torsion also has far-reaching implications for the long-standing gap between general relativity and quantum mechanics. By violating the linearity of quantum mechanics, torsion favors the pilot-wave interpretation, where particles have definite positions, guided by a wave function. This non-linear aspect of torsion could provide a crucial link in the quantum gravity puzzle, enabling a more unified understanding of the universe, from the smallest subatomic particles to the vast expanse of cosmic structures.
While experimental verification of torsion poses significant challenges, it is not insurmountable. Future astronomical observations of the early universe, utilizing gravitational waves and neutrinos, may uncover the distinctive signature of torsion in the cosmic microwave background radiation. Additionally, cutting-edge particle physics experiments could reveal the extended sizes of elementary particles, predicted by the theory, or the effects of non-commutative momentum in high-energy collisions, providing a tantalizing prospect of empirical confirmation.
The profound implications of Poplawski’s theory, if confirmed, would revolutionize our understanding of black holes, transforming them from cosmic dead ends to gateways of creation. The multiverse, once a topic of speculative debate, would gain a theoretical foundation, with our universe being just one of many, interconnected through a web of black holes. This pursuit of knowledge, even if verification takes decades or centuries, embodies the spirit of scientific inquiry, driving us to push the boundaries of human understanding and illuminating the intricate, ever-unfolding tapestry of the cosmos.
Nikodem Poplawski: The Unknown Revolutionary Theory of Black Holes (This Is World, March 2025)
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N. Poplawski: Big Bounce and inflation from spin and torsion (Gravity and Cosmology, Jagiellonian University, Kraków, May 2020)
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Monday, March 3, 2025
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mityenka · 1 year ago
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it's kind of insane to me how people write things like that. marxism was not invented on tumblr during the last 2 years. like oh you know there's this book actually.... and this other book....
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becausebuckley · 4 months ago
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it's all fun and games until you need to write a third of your thesis in four days
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epistemebabu · 14 days ago
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You can both be under great persecution and have a persecution complex. Probably being subject to the former makes the latter more likely.
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alien-girl-21 · 1 year ago
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Diva did you post the full paper about the analysis of K’s English cause I need it liquidised and injected into my veins
Hi!! I uploaded it to drive but forgot to share it here bc i got flung into the next semester straight after i ended my psycholinguistics course LMAO, anyways here it is (hopefully):
The Käärijä Research Paper (tm) (full, HD, 4k Resolution, 1800p, you get the joke)
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snailmailmp3 · 7 months ago
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literally so gratifying to connect two academic concepts that r seemingly disparate and then u go and look for literature to see if anyone else has had this idea before and there is a small but notable body of work that does what you're trying to do but still different enough in the specifics that ur not just copying them
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bxsmxx · 30 days ago
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hey guys place your bets how long will it take for my thesis tutor to murder me in cold blood
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kindrewind · 2 months ago
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as someone who went to [gay college] for mourning, memory, and expressions of power in the visual and verbal arts (with a focus on iterations of the gothic) dovetailed w/ queer studies do you even understand how, if i'd had been in undergrad during the time of YJ, i'd have been excessively writing on Taissa Turner & Van Palmer and the Hyperbolizing of the FemmeButch Relationship in Gothic Horror
so i GUESS i'll just have to do all of that here in time. but i hope someone out there has been writing those essays <3
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canary-song · 2 months ago
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what if I posted a pre-ATSV-style "the gang goes multiverse hopping before we even knew about canon events or hop-watches" fic. in 2025. what then
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ladyoftheharbour · 4 months ago
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can't find my copy of myth and meaning and i think i may have gotten rid of it :/
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vriendenboekjes · 1 year ago
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lolllll sorry to be such a downer right now but this thesis is eating me alive. theres no way i can have a complete draft by monday and in the 5-6 weeks after that all i'll be able to do is fix the biggest mistakes and actually finish writing my introduction and conclusion. And i dont think i'll have the time and energy to actually get into rewriting a lot. well at this point i dont think writing a "good" work is realistic. i think at this point the best i can do is "finished enough". there will always be something to fix but if it's a readable text that gives me a passing grade i think that's the highest possible achievement at this point. And i dont LIKEEE handing in bad work i want to do well!!!!!! but maybe some other time i can do something good again.
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ellariasand · 7 months ago
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i fear i may be the only person who didn’t love puccini and the doctor, oops
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ierbareta · 8 months ago
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sorry im ALREADY breaking my embargo on thinking thoughts unrelated to my remaining work but that tweet about uncool flaneurs theorizing parties is sooooo real. few weeks ago i skipped out on some thursday party my friend got invited to and i was in the kitchen while my other roommate and his weird decadent friend were pregaming and she was like ummmm yeah this party is actually the culmination of our friend's thesis, like have you heard of "this club is not your breeding ground"? queer theories of the club? and my friend was like no. lol. and then my friends went and came back and informed me that the culmination of this guy's thesis was in fact just boring techno in an ugly bar with overpriced drinks and everyone doing coke. and on a thursday night. great
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swordatsunset · 1 year ago
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Guyses… I’m beginning to think thsi academia thing is not so fun
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caifanes · 9 months ago
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never thought i’d live to see the day where radical feminist theory is portrayed in omegaverse
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thedaythatwas · 10 months ago
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realizing in real time that a big part of what turns me on about judith butler’s writing is that it is, in many senses of the word, quite scary. it’s gorgeous — but like. frightening! hot.
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