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(Created page with " * see also: Civilizational White Holes =Description= Will Ruddick explains: "Across the curvature of spacetime, there are regions where the known laws of physics bend toward mystery. Black holes: the endpoints of stellar collapse, where information compresses beyond the limits of imagination. But what if this isn’t the end? What if on the other side of that collapse, something new begins? Physicists have long speculated about white holes.. the time-reversed...")
 
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Will Ruddick explains:


"Across the curvature of spacetime, there are regions where the known laws of physics bend toward mystery. Black holes: the endpoints of stellar collapse, where information compresses beyond the limits of imagination. But what if this isn’t the end?

What if on the other side of that collapse, something new begins?

Physicists have long speculated about white holes.. the time-reversed counterparts of black holes. In theory, they are emission zones …regions that only expel, never ingest. If a black hole is death by gravity, the white hole is birth by explosion.

I hear more and more scientists taking in the idea that we are indeed on the other side of a black hole - or what can be said as ‘living inside a black hole’. The evolutionary universe theory seems to be gaining more and more traction … Black holes may be cosmic wombs.

Physicist Lee Smolin proposed that each black hole could birth a new universe with slightly altered physical laws … much like biological reproduction. This is called Cosmological Natural Selection (see Smolin, The Life of the Cosmos, 1997).

Universes that produce more black holes "reproduce" more … evolving over time.

In this view, black holes are reproductive organs, and the multiverse evolves like life: through selection, mutation, and inheritance."

(https://willruddick.substack.com/p/consciousness-as-a-causal-bridge)