Sunday, August 10, 2014

Wonders of Science and the Universe

I just completed watching two weeks worth of Ancient Aliens, which I recorded and just did not have enough time to watch last weekend because of finals.  One episode was about the Higgs-Boson particle.  It was fascinating about the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) that scientist used to discover the Higgs-Boson particle, or the God Particle.  One thing they said that I have heard many times, stood out more because of an article I recently read about black and white holes.  The article basically said that the black and white holes only last for less than a second.  The distortion in time and distance from the actual hole can make beings from far distances perceive this event lasting in millions, even billions, of years.  This really got my mind's wheels spinning.  If the Higgs-Boson particle and black and white holes only last less than a second, what does that say about our own universe?  How do beings outside our universe perceive us?  Do they see our universe as an explosion in their night sky (as we view as a supernova for example only), which lasts less than a second?

I am very curious about this, as I am sure many others are as well.  Maybe one day we will know the facts about this particular situation.  Maybe one day in my lifetime!

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