Monday 17 March 2014

Black Holes and Worm Holes


 Black Holes and Worm Holes

So interestingly, I saw these videos on warm holes, déjà vu’s and 5 second rule and somehow it got me thinking, and thinking, and thinking even more about the things I haven’t given my serious thoughts to before. But today, I am only going to talk about these holes, and bust some myths & try to sterilize minds of those who mistook these two (pole apart) phenomenon’s to be one.

In the past (meaning; always), I have been exceedingly fascinated by the idea of black holes. The whole theory of this thing that can suck you in, and is so dense that it is relatively impossible for even light to escape (or trespass?) it, is somewhat captivating. But you see black holes are dangerous (theoretically talking), and can cause this spaghettification effect (where your body stretches so bloody much that it tears) and you die (not instantly, but eventually yes).   However, there comes the Worm Holes (the moment we've been waiting for {well, some of us; or maybe only me}). Worm holes reduce the probability of you dying, unless you end up somewhere where cannibalism is legal and righteous or get stuck in it (yes that can happen). Now, worm holes are these crazy time portals that take you from one part of the universe to another almost instantly (well, technically it’s not instant because when you’re in it, time does not move for you and it might seem immediate,  when in real you've covered almost what, some thousand light years?) As a result, you tend to ‘jump’ in from one place to another like a freaking time/space traveler. Like in this movie (Thor II {I just can’t get over it}) the characters are travelling through portals as though they are only encroaching different ‘earthly’ territories. Some might assume that to be unreal (well, I don’t know about that alignment-of-planets-producing-worm-holes part), but that really is true. Yes, you can travel from one galaxy to another (I don’t know if you can stay alive though…*cough* oxygen *cough*) and yes, you will stay as young as you are at the moment of travelling, because like previously mentioned, there is no concept of ‘time’ in the universe but in our world (and aging as well).

So here are some pointers that I wrote for better (?) understanding:

1.       Black holes and Worm holes are totally  DIFFERENT things (except for their last names, and assuming that they both might be elongated funnel- like or round holes)
2.       Black hole probably has compressed matter within it, knowing the fact that it only swallows and does not throw up the content anywhere. On the other hand, worm holes lead somewhere, like a doorway to another world.
3.       Black holes squeeze the matter into something as small as possible, like turning Earth into a ping-pong ball or even smaller, and a human into just an atom. Worm hole DEFINITELY do not do that, and take you somewhere, though you can’t say where.
4.       While black hole is only just killing you by that spaghetti thingy effect, worm hole can trap you (I know that’s scary, especially if you had already made up your mind to travel through it) and you can die in due course of time. You see these portals have a mind of their own and they open and close as they please, which means that once you’re in it, you work on your luck. It can either take you to the most beautiful and prosperous place or just lock you in between like a prisoner and there is no going back or an escape.
5.       Black holes are black and dense. Warm holes can be of any color.
6.       Black holes distort light ('cause of tons of mass and density), and worm holes…I don’t know what they do (bless my laziness)

Anyways, so if you know anything more leave your ‘piece of mind’ in the comment box below.  
A Black Hole

A Worm Hole

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