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RE: LeoThread 2025-09-9 17:20

in LeoFinance3 months ago

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An intriguing metaphor presented in the discussion compares black holes to embroidery—an illusion created by overlapping threads that resemble a solid object but are fundamentally composed of many interconnected, quantum wormholes. This analogy suggests that black holes and spacetime itself aren't fundamental entities but emerge from an underlying "froth" of quantum processes.

If spacetime emerges from these quantum wormholes, then the classical black hole is just an approximation—a "threaded embroidery"—and its true nature is a complex web of quantum information. This perspective has profound implications: it hints that the very fabric of reality is not a fundamental arena but a secondary phenomenon arising from a more fundamental quantum substrate.