Since the laws of physics have broken down on the inside, perhaps black holes contain a liquid "essence of matter" within. Such liquid matter would be frictionless, which might allow for bizzare spacetime warpage to occur. Also, could this liquid matter be "traveling without moving" due to it's bending of spacetime? In effect, is spacetime warpage a different kind of travel?
2007-01-23
12:41:18
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➔ Astronomy & Space