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Black, White and Worm-holes, Multiverses, Unicorns and Dragons

Author:

Tickner, Clive

Category:

Research Papers

Sub-Category:

Cosmology

Language:

English

Date Published:

December 18, 2025

Downloads:

34

Keywords:

N/A

Abstract:

This paper is in three parts, describing, assessing and evaluating Black Holes, White Holes, Worm-holes and Multiverses. Whilst stimulating for late-night dorm discussions, these hypotheses remain empirically inaccessible, logically indulgent, and methodologically dangerous. They are frequently invoked- but only weakly justified as physical constructions in modern theoretical physics. Although habitually considered permissible within the Einstein field equations, they exhibit no empirical foundation, no plausible formation mechanism, and no internal physical consistency. Despite this, sections of the theoretical community continue to champion their relevance, although they are not astrophysical possibilities but sad symbols of an academic culture enamoured with mathematical ornamentation. Thus, the purpose of this paper is to examine these phenomena as artefacts of theoretical indulgence—cosmic MacGuffins that satisfy the narrative cravings of physicists with diminished faculties.

Comments

Musa D. Abdullahi(Abuja, Nigeria):
This is a lucid and honest presentation of the present confused state of physics; Unfortunately, these are the quarks in which the University Dons must publish or perish.

Posted: December 20, 2025 @ 2:59:40 am
Steve Olah(Laguna Woods, United States):
Hello Clive,
Interesting observations. The basic problem is that we the people let theoretical physicists propose paper solutions to a physical Universe. For over 2000 years they were coming up with flat Earth solutions. 300 years ago, Newton reverse engineered the actual workings of the planets into an equation that gives good results but does not describe reality. Then we got Michelson, Morley and Lorentz to create an ether-less Universe to really screw things up. Now they are working on quantum gravity. Where will it end? if ever?

Posted: December 19, 2025 @ 6:28:34 pm
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Musa D. Abdullahi(Abuja, Nigeria):
Yes, it is a physical Universe.
Every phenomenon in nature has a physical explanation and a mathematical expression, subject to experimental verification.

Posted: December 22, 2025 @ 2:13:21 pm

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