Interesting read about researchers who were able to reproduce a black hole on a smaller scale:
The Universe Might Be A Hologram, But Not Really
It's interesting because John Titor talked a lot about string theory, and he said his time machine worked by producing a very small black hole that allowed him to time travel. I know very little about physics, but this news seems to suggest you could reproduce a black hole, on a much smaller scale - no?
So was John Titors time machine really just a computer that ran a simulation on a black hole? It's interesting to think about this article seems to imply the math proves its possible.
The Universe Might Be A Hologram, But Not Really
It's interesting because John Titor talked a lot about string theory, and he said his time machine worked by producing a very small black hole that allowed him to time travel. I know very little about physics, but this news seems to suggest you could reproduce a black hole, on a much smaller scale - no?
“They have numerically confirmed, perhaps for the first time, something we were fairly sure had to be true, but was still a conjecture — namely that the thermodynamics of certain black holes can be reproduced from a lower-dimensional universe,” says Leonard Susskind, a theoretical physicist at Stanford University in California who was among the first theoreticians to explore the idea of holographic universes.
So was John Titors time machine really just a computer that ran a simulation on a black hole? It's interesting to think about this article seems to imply the math proves its possible.