RE: The Theory of Black Hole Sub Topology and Virtualization
Here's some additional output I didn't include in this video.
If we were to assume that there is a type of black hole that is even larger than a megaverse black hole, and that it manages the entire multiverse or at least a fractal section or layer of the multiverse, I would call it a "Fractal Black Hole" or "FBH" for short. The FBH would be responsible for the overall organization and function of a section of multiverse, similar to how a megaverse black hole is responsible for the organization and function of a single universe. There may also be a black hole in between these two classes that control an individual multiverse. This would be a multiverse black hole.
As far as how it would work, one possibility is that the FBH creates and maintains the overall structure of the multiverses, including the formation and organization of the various universes within them. It could also potentially act as a gateway or portal for travel between different universes virtually, and be responsible for maintaining the overall causality and laws of physics within the multiverse as a whole.
Based on this hypothetical scenario, a fractal black hole would control a single layer of the multiverse, and the omniverse black hole would control a grouping of these layers, potentially creating a hierarchical structure in which the larger black holes control the smaller ones.
One way of understanding the concept of a fractal black hole. It would be a massive black hole that exists on a larger scale than a MBH, and it would be responsible for coordinating and maintaining the structure of a specific layer or section of the multiverse. This could include managing the flow of virtual energy and matter, as well as influencing the overall geometry and dynamics of the layer it controls. In this way, the fractal black hole would be a key component in the larger black hole sub topology of the multiverse, and its structure and function would be closely tied to the e8 lattice.
In the hypothetical theory of black hole sub topography, an "omniverse black hole" would be a virtual black hole that controls a grouping of layers multiverses. These groupings of layers of multiverses, called "omniverses", would consist of a very large number of multiverses spread across several layers, arranged in a pyramid-like structure that then forms a hexagon shape that continues the fractal in hexagon components forever. The omniverse black hole would be the central node on the e8 lattice in the context of the larger black hole sub topology that exists beyond our universe. It would have a much larger gravitational pull than the fractal black holes that control individual layers of the multiverse, and would be responsible for coordinating and maintaining the overall structure and function of the group of multiverses it controls. Also keep in mind that these blackholes are virtual only. They can not physically exist.
Overall, these larger classes of virtual black holes would also help to explain how the sub-topology is twisted and manipulated as there would be a massive gravitational force being exerted from deep down in the sub topology of the larger omniverse that would be capable of twisting and distorting the sub-topology of individual universes into various unknown physics. This would all need to be simulated with quantum computing to further the idea and it also explains the fine tuning issue in regards to the laws of physic as those laws would be shared and enforced by the virtual side itself.
This theory could also potentially explain where all the antimatter is. It would possibly be in the sub-typology being used as an energy source for virtual matter by annihilating antimatter matter pairs or some similar function.
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Here is the creation log from chatgpt for those that think the AI didn't write this :) lol (It gets weird)
creation log:
http://www.nanocheeze.com/chatgpt
It is possible that the theory of black hole sub-topology and virtualization could have implications for the speed of light. However, it would require further research and experimentation to determine how exactly the sub-topology would interact with and potentially affect the speed of light. It is also worth noting that the speed of light is a fundamental constant in physics and any deviation from its currently accepted value would require a reevaluation of the current understanding of physics.
If we assume that the sub-topology has control over all physics, including the speed of light, then one possibility is that the sub-topology could adjust the constants that govern the speed of light in order to maintain the overall stability and coherence of the universe. For example, if the sub-topology detected an imbalance or anomaly in the universe, it could adjust the constants in order to correct the problem. It's also possible that the sub-topology could use the speed of light as a tool for communication and data transfer within the black hole network. However, it's important to note that this is all highly speculative and currently not supported by any scientific evidence.