Black holes Could be a Portal to A New Universe and Are Not An 'eternal prison' Says Stephen Hawking
For a long time, researcher have view black holes as
‘eternal prisons’ for every one that is drawn into their endless depths. But
from history whole year Stephen Hawking has been saying that there may be a way
out. The famous theoretical physicist clarified these notions at the investiture
of Harvard’s Black Hole Initiative on Monday, initiating the program that will
primarily concentrate on black hole study. The lecture was held at Harvard’s
Sanders Theatre, where Stephen Hawking spoke for an audience of over 1,000 citizens.
Hawking is at present
the director of research at the Centre for Theoretical Cosmology at the
University of Cambridge in UK, and from the history few years hawking has made
some development on his theories on the ‘lost’ information that gets drawn into
black holes. He proposes that this information may be kept in a different
universe, and may not be vanished forever as is typically believed.
With the help of Black Hole Initiative, Harvard scientists
will join forces to ‘grow a sort of culture of people enthralled by black
holes,’ said Chair of the Harvard Department of Astronomy Avi Loeb, The Harvard
Crimson information.
This will allow professors along with undergraduate and
graduate students to contribute in research and latest study on black holes.
Publicized in February, the theoretical cosmologist says the
breakthrough delivered some of the first solid indication of the presence of
black holes, according to The Boston Globe. Throughout the lecture hawking
said:
lack holes aren’t the everlasting prisons they were once
thought. Things can get out of a black hole, together from the outside and likely
through another universe. So if you feel you’re in a black hole, don’t give up.
There’s a way out”
In his lecture, Hawking also talked concerning the recent
discovery of gravitational waves. The theoretical physicist related the return
of information to a burned encyclopedia, where in order wouldn’t theoretically
be lost, but would be extremely tough to decode.
Black holes could be gigantic objects – as massive as the
distance from the sun to Jupiter – Hawking explained, but that too leaves the
possibility of black holes being as little as a mountain.
This lecture tracks the present launch of Hawking’s $100m
project, an alliance with Russian billionaire Yuri Milner and Facebook founder:
Mark Zuckerberg, called Breakthrough Starshot.
They have planned a plan that on small so-called 'nanocraft'
flying on sails propelled by beams of light from side to side the space.
This 'nanocraft' will total its journey to the Alpha
Centauri star system 25 trillion miles (4.37 light years) in twenty year to
look for alien-life.

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