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The black hole and the event horizon

The black hole and the event horizon

The golden rule about the black holes is that we cannot get information from the area what is behind the event horizon. This means that "being in the black hole" means actually "being behind the event horizon".

The event horizon is an area around the black hole. That thing is actually the point in the trajectory, what particle goes before it drops in the black hole. And the point, where the particle disappears from the eyes of the observers is called "the event horizon". When we are thinking about information, what disappears behind that point, we must realize that everything, what we are writing or talking about thins, what happens behind the event horizon is speculation.

We cannot get any observations of those things, because even the light cannot escape behind that point. So the event horizon is the point, where we can make the last observation of the particle, what is traveling through that point. And that is the thing, what we must realize when we are talking about black holes. The golden rule about black holes and the information about them is that we can get information only from the areas near the black hole, not from inside the black hole or behind the event horizon if we want to be sharp, as I wrote at the beginning of this text.


What kind of is the word behind the event horizon?


This is a very fascinating question, and sometimes I have written that in this point the particle breaks the light barrier and starts to travel faster than the speed of light. And the argument that supports this claiming is movement continues behind the event horizon. The laws of physics should exist behind that point, and the term "inside the black hole" means actually "inside the event horizon", but would we ever touch the surface of the black hole?

The physic form of the black hole in the material, which is extremely thin. The entire star has been crushed as the size, which is smaller than an atom. And this has brought in my mind one very interesting thought. Could there be multiple nested singularities inside the event horizon? When we are thinking about things like wormholes, there are theories that the material, what drops inside the black hole would come out from the white hole. And actually, we haven't seen any of them in our universe.

So this has been brought in our mind the thing, what is called as "multiverse theory", and that is that the information goes through the channel or the string to another universe if there is a black hole, what oscillates in the same frequency with the black hole, what pulls the particle inside it in our universe. The thing what makes multiverse- and string theories very interesting is that the idea of those theories is that every particle in our universe has a couple or duplicate in another universe, and those duplicates are connecting together with gravity strings, what is forming the tunnel between them.

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