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1 Kings 8:12 "Then spake Solomon, The Lord said that he would dwell in the thick darkness."
Psalm 90:4 For a thousand years in your sight are like a day that has just gone by, or like a watch in the night.
Why use a black hole at all? Because of the presumed tremendous density of information and potential processing speed implicit in the extreme black hole environment. Seth Lloyd of MIT has previously addressed himself to calculating the conceivable limits on the computing power of such a black hole computer (Nature, 31 August 2000) and arrives at a maximum processing speed of about 10^51 operations/sec for a 1-kg black hole.
according to Seth lloyd the observable universe represents 10^90 bits of information and the universe has performed 10^120 operations since the Big Bang. Given the computational nature of Black Holes- the average supermassive type black hole could easily make computations of this magnitude and beyond - the information density of a black hole is by definition at the Beckenstein Bound of 10^66 bits per sq cm- a super massive black hole has a radius of around 10^9 km- which makes the surface area around 10^19 sq km- with 10^66 bits per sq cm- the black hole stores 10^76 bits per sq km- that is.... 10^95 BITS total! [remember the universe is 10^90 bits]- and a supermassive black hole lasts for googolplexes of aeons- yet performs operations at Planck time- 10^43 flops per second [therefore processing 10^138 bits/sec] and will keep calculating at this rate for near eternity- as you can see- a supermassive Black hole CAN compute universes like ours quite comfortably indeed- in fact the entire history of our universe could be calculated within one-quintillionth [10^-18] of a second!
Originally posted by MikeboydUS
1 Kings 8:12 "Then spake Solomon, The Lord said that he would dwell in the thick darkness."
What if this Singularity was Conscious?
What would you call It? Hmm.
[edit on 24/2/08 by MikeboydUS]
Originally posted by MikeboydUS
This Singularity if truly Infinite should still exist somewhere in the cosmos.
Originally posted by MikeboydUS
reply to post by Lilitu
Mathematical and Gravitational Singularities are different entities though related.
Originally posted by Lilitu
Same thing. When physicists speak of gravitational singularities they are referring to their mathematical models. A well behaved TOE would eliminate all these singularities. As for naked singularities, they are entirely theoretical. The 'known' laws of nature allow for a lot of stuctures to exist which are nonetheless very highly improbable. I think you can take Occam's Razor and a little quantum foam and shave off your naked singularities. Careful you don't slice an ear off.
According to most physicists, our Universe came into being in an event known as the Big Bang. The idea is that space and time expanded from an Infinite Singularity.
It should also be comparable to a Singularity within a Black Hole. The bizarre thing about Singularities is that they are hidden from Spacetime by what is known as an Event Horizon.
In a Black Hole, light traveling outwards towards an event horizon is pulled back by the very strong gravitational field, because of the warping of space-time inside the event horizon, regardless of the lack of a photon mass. This prevents light from ever escaping the Black Hole.
imagine.gsfc.nasa.gov...
In physical cosmology, the big crunch is one possible scenario for the ultimate fate of the universe, in which the metric expansion of space eventually reverses and the universe recollapses, ultimately ending as a black hole singularity.
en.wikipedia.org...
Slowly at first, and then with increasing momentum, the Universe collapses under the relentless pull of gravity. Soon the galaxies of the Cosmos rush toward one another with an inward movement as violent as the outward movement of their expansion when the Universe exploded earlier. After a sufficient time, they come into contact; their gases mix; their atoms are heated by compression; and the Universe returns to the heat and chaos from which it emerged many billions of years ago (1978, p. 118).
www.apologeticspress.org...
What if this Singularity was Conscious?
What would you call It? Hmm.
Originally posted by MikeboydUS
You do realize a TOE, Theory of Everything is even more metaphysical, less theoretical and less probable than a singularity.
Originally posted by Lilitu
I'll take that as confirmation you don't have the slightest idea what you are talking about and leave you to genuflect to your singularities.
String theory, a theory whose fundamental building blocks are tiny one-dimensional filaments called strings, is the leading contender for a "theory of everything." Such a theory would unify all four fundamental forces of nature (the strong and weak nuclear forces, electromagnetism, and gravity). But finding ways to test string theory has been difficult.
Known as 3C321, the system contains two galaxies in orbit around each other. Data from NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory show both galaxies contain super massive black holes at their centers, but the larger galaxy has a jet emanating from the vicinity of its black hole.
Exploring such science-fiction possibilities would require resources of science-fiction proportions.
There are millions of possible solutions for the superstring equations — and figuring out the right solution for our universe would be like picking a needle out of a galaxy-sized haystack. Even if the theory turns out to be right, probing the shrunken dimensions would require energies approaching the scale of the big bang — trillions of trillions of times more powerful than a hydrogen bomb.
However, outer space could open a window to the hidden dimensions and at least provide some confirmation of superstring theory. By observing the patterns of particles and antiparticles flying through space, researchers just might find indirect evidence to back up a “theory of everything.”