Journal of Applied Mathematics and Physics

Volume 11, Issue 10 (October 2023)

ISSN Print: 2327-4352   ISSN Online: 2327-4379

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About Worlds inside a Black Hole and Peculiarities of the Formation of Exotic Space Objects

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DOI: 10.4236/jamp.2023.1110199    82 Downloads   920 Views  

ABSTRACT

The article puts forward a hypothesis about the possibility of the existence of our Universe inside a supermassive black hole, analyzes the basic assumptions and verifiable physical consequences. The transformation of the Primary Particles obtained from the decay of Borromeo rings into binary and ternary structures is considered separately, taking into account how the percentages between Dark Matter, Dark Energy and Baryonic matter are formed. A system of kinetic equations has been compiled, which makes it possible to develop a theoretical approach to obtain these values depending on the geometric and physical characteristics of interacting particles. The possibility and necessity of the existence of a Primary Relic of Primary Particles are substantiated. The nature of the voids and the analytical solution of the Einstein equations obtained from the generalized Papapetrou solution, which leads to the existence of strings with an arbitrary distribution of matter along the string and with lengths comparable to the size of the Universe, are considered. In the case of a string of finite size and constant density, this solution leads to the well-known Weyl solution. An assumption is put forward about the existence of an Einstein-Rosen type transition, when the dimensions of the white and black holes at the ends of this transition have different dimensions.

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Khugaev, A. and Bibaeva, E. (2023) About Worlds inside a Black Hole and Peculiarities of the Formation of Exotic Space Objects. Journal of Applied Mathematics and Physics, 11, 3009-3029. doi: 10.4236/jamp.2023.1110199.

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