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To: Brumar89 who wrote (63025)11/19/2014 9:14:31 PM
From: TigerPaw  Respond to of 69300
 
That is what I currently think.
I generally don't use the term "I believe" since that seems to mean I just take it on faith. Our generation is fortunate to live in an exciting time for physics. I spent years learning Einstein's theories of the universe and when I had an epiphany I thought I understood physics. It didn't take many years for me to realize that Einstein was both as right, and as wrong as Newton.

So, I have had an interest in quantum mechanics. You might think that once I retired I would have all sorts of time to devote to this, but the truth is I am not obsessed with knowing all the secrets of the universe although I occasionally have insites which I think explain origins better than the ideas I read in some scientific journals (which I think try to emphasize the most bizarre consequences of their idea in order to hide the flaws in their simpler interpretations).

At any rate, I currently think there are two universes which are not mirror images of each other, but are linked. When I follow the math or logic of this it currently appears that there should be "white holes" in roughly the same frequency as "black holes" , but a check of astronomy shows there aren't. So something is wrong. I currently toy with the idea that there are "white holes" in the antimatter universe to take up the slack, but that creates an asymmetry between the universes that I can't explain. Still, it gives me something to think about on rainy days.