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Aliens may be living on planets inside black holes

Last Updated 03 May 2018, 06:44 IST

According to Professor Vyacheslav Dokuchaev from the Russian Academy of Sciences, some black holes have a complex internal structure that allows photons, particles and planets to orbit a central singularity—the region in a black hole where space and time become infinite, the Daily Mail reported.

However, at the centre of certain black holes, and under the right conditions, there is an area where the fabric of space and time exists once more, Professor Dokuchaev said.

If a charged and rotating black hole is large enough, he claimed, it can weaken the tidal forces that are beyond the event horizon—the point where nothing, not even light, can escape a black hole’s gravity.

Scientists have long known that photons can survive in stable periodic orbits inside such charged black holes. However, Professor Dokuchaev said a black hole’s inner Cauchy horizon—the area where dimensions switch back again—can also accommodate particles and even planets.

These manage to exist without ever getting sucked all the way into the black hole and would derive light and heat from the orbiting protons and from the energy of the central singularity, he said.

And these conditions could prove self-sufficient for alien life, he speculated. He said: “This internal black hole domain, hidden by two horizons from the whole external universe, is indeed a suitable place.”

Advanced civilisations may live safely inside the supermassive black holes in the galactic nuclei without being visible from the outside.

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(Published 13 April 2011, 16:34 IST)

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