Where is the way on a rotating black hole to another Universe? Where and how should it be entered by to get away from here?
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Who says there is another universe that we can get to? – Kyle Kanos May 16 '14 at 19:25
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@KyleKanos He: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roy_Kerr – May 16 '14 at 19:29
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Kerr black holes have not been proven to exist, so it's pure speculation. – Kyle Kanos May 16 '14 at 19:31
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@KyleKanos Ok, I understood. But if we assume he has right, what is the answer? – May 16 '14 at 19:33
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2I can't answer speculative questions. – Kyle Kanos May 16 '14 at 19:34
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@KyleKanos A conditional answer were for me just so good. – May 16 '14 at 19:36
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2This question appears to be off-topic because it is about speculative physics and requires an in-depth explanation of the Kerr metric which makes it partially too broad and partially non-mainstream. – Brandon Enright May 16 '14 at 19:46
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3@Brandon Enright : While I agree that to answer this question would be pure speculation, I absolutely disagree that the Kerr Metric is non-mainstream. It is a well studied solution to the Einstein equations which is to be found in any graduate lecture course on Black Hole Mechanics. See Cambridge for example. – Flint72 May 16 '14 at 20:41
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possible duplicate of Entering a black hole, jumping into another universe---with questions – John Rennie May 17 '14 at 08:08
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The singularity in the Kerr-BH has the form of a ring. This ring is in the event horizon, although if the BH rotates enough fast, it could be out of it, which were nonsense.
Some interesting happens if you are going through this ring.

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