The author is talented and should definitely write a book and appear on Coast-to-Coast AM. But perhaps the finest scientific research on black holes is being conducted in Italy:
Theres good news and bad news for anyone who hoped that black holes could hold the secret to interstellar travel. Scientists put forth a new theory this week that black holes could be a doorway through spacetime, but you would be unlikely to survive the experience. For a long time, scientists have believed that any matter that enters into a black hole would be destroyed, the gravity inside being so dense that the laws of physics no longer apply. But that may not be true. According to The Independent, scientists at the University of Valencia propose that at the heart of a black hole "is a very small spherical surface" that could be a "wormhole" through time and space. Unfortunately, any traveller would become spaghetiffied - their body stretched so thin in order to pass through the doorway that they would resemble a spaghetti noodle or piece of string. Dr Gonzalo Olmo said, "Our theory naturally resolves several problems in the interpretation of electrically-charged black holes. .... * * * I find Dr. Gonzalo's powers of analysis absolutely amazing. Imagine: astro-physicians say the closest black hole is 27,015 light years away! |
The University of Valencia is in Spain.