Space time - simulation

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Ow!

I think we can "thank" the algo of Google which has been suggested me this very recent video ! (less than 3 hours !).

Our Universe is* located in a gigantic black hole

(*): I would say << could be... >>

-> If native english detected abuse in this video, do not hesitate to tell me here, that I moderate. I am very slow to check rightly such abuses.

-> I also do the remark, I did not change my hypothesis done in the past : here

2do:
- represent 2 protons which are colliding themselves. Understand that speedness and dark holes have common points
- redraw an interactive light cone. Understand the space-time on a flat screen.
- draw two massive object which "will" collide themselves. Understand the different space density changes (contracts and expanding)
- draw a wall where the sun light is reflecting through the swimming-pool surface

Normally, these 2D schemes could explain easily how any neutrinos can create an universe, as an echo in a silent vacuum very long time after the collision of two black holes...

I should say if the space-time extends itself in a neutrino flow, we would observe that this flow does the opposite of an extension : a contraction.
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Olli wrote: Tue Nov 14, 2023 7:40 pmI should say if the space-time extends itself in a neutrino flow, we would observe that this flow does the opposite of an extension : a contraction.
I dunno; but I must say I always felt like if I was into a neutrino flow :mrgreen:
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From my point of view, our tentatives to understand the Universe are simply ridiculous; there's like an insurmountable wall, laughing at us (see double slit experiment) and telling us we better solve OUR problems before evolving to solve more complex things…
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