Black Holes and Time: Opinion

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Riley Johnston*

Abstract

This opinion essay is about how singularities may exist in a different dimension than we are, and on black holes and their time correlations. It also briefly mentions another way the universe may have been created.

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Johnston, R. (2023). Black Holes and Time: Opinion. International Journal of Physics Research and Applications, 6(2), 165–166. https://doi.org/10.29328/journal.ijpra.1001067
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