| ▲ | In Expanding de Sitter Space, Quantum Mechanics Gets More Elusive(quantamagazine.org) | |
| 11 points by pseudolus 4 hours ago | 2 comments | ||
| ▲ | BoiledCabbage an hour ago | parent | next [-] | |
The article and people referenced within it say our universe is equivalent to being inside a black hole. Given their own description, wouldn't it be equivalent to being within a white hole? In anti-De Sitter space, all world lines converge. In De Sitter space, all world lines diverge (due to expansion of space). In a black hole all world lines converge (at the singularly), in a white hole won't all world lines diverge as they move away from the singularity? It would also explain why observers get individual pockets of horizons centered around themselves. You start at the center of this enormous white hole and travel towards outwards toward the edge everything near you spatialy becomes far from you spatially as the surface you are in spreads out. | ||
| ▲ | apothegm 2 hours ago | parent | prev [-] | |
This article conflates lambda and space time geometry. It’s possible for the universe to be flat but expanding or contracting. | ||