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Posted by paultrr on September 15, 2003 at 17:13:17:

In Reply to: Re: Strings a minumum topology posted by DickT on September 15, 2003 at 15:15:45:

Yes, and what I discovered was that zero point frame idea I had could be used to model the inside of a Blackhole. In general you encounter a sphere of matter at the same temperature we tend to view unification at. The entropy of the event horizon while related to the internal entropy is no where near the same temperature. By the book due to uncertainity it should be highly unstable. But, due to the fact that in nature you never have a condition where there are no particles or matter entering the blackhole through the Event Horizon the state is constantly altering to compensate and stays stable. The one exception would be what Hawking and others call the cosmic egg or that first primal bit of vacuum. In that case its instablility comes into play and all it takes is one slight imballance the the thing blows up.

So in essence a lot of cosmologists have been correct that Blackholes internally mimick the same early conditions that spawned our universe. It was just an odd effect I had not epected to encounter and it surprized me others have noted simular brane effects in their theories before also. Tended to tell me this model I had been playing with may offer some infomation on creation and cosmology in general.

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