"Bubbles of nothing" and their effect to the universe
1) Could there be the planet, where time is stopped?
If a planet orbits some black hole near enough, there is a possibility that the speed of orbit causes the effect, that the time would stop on that hypothetical planet. The near the speed of light the time would stop, and that means that the possibility, that some planet could exist forever.
But there is another question, and that thing is there possible that there is some kind of civilizations on that kind of planets? The thing is that the natural planets would be lost their atmosphere to the black hole. But if there is a possibility that the civilization would live in the giant space stations, that kind of thing will make it possible that some species would live in the condition, that they would not have time.
But the opposite case would be the planet, where the time goes extremely fast. And in this case, the lack of energy causes that the speed of time would accelerate.
So what if the particle would be in a vacuum, or "bubble of nothing", where is no radiation or other material? What happens to time in that case? Would it start to travel faster, because this is the opposite version of slowing the time in the gravity field?
2.1) Why "bubble of nothing" (1) or electromagnetic vacuum is dangerous?
There are two possibilities for that thing. The first one is that causes the explosion inside protons or neutrons, as I just wrote. But there is another possibility, and that is that because there is not any kind of electromagnetic field in that kind of bubble, that means that the time would start to travel faster.
That thing causes the particle, what goes in that kind of bubble would start to elder very high speed, and that increasing the speed of time would cause that the existence of the particle ends. This thing means that the "bubble of nothing" can make possible to travel to the past in the time. But that thing might mean that the particle, what is inside the bubble of nothing would just get elder.
3) The mass of the particle is endless, if it's in a bubble, what is isolated from the other universe, and there is "nothing" inside it, and that makes it interesting. There is a possibility that the "Bubble of nothing" allows traveling to the past. But it can also transform spacetime to "nothing".
So if the bubble of nothing exists, that means that the particles inside it would not interact with the universe, they are interacting only the things, what are inside the "bubble of nothing". There is no time in the "bubble of nothing" and the time in this kind of bubble is connected to the particle, which is in it.
This means that the mass of the particle, what is inside the "bubble of nothing" would be endless because the mass is relative to the environment around it. And because there is no material inside the "perfect vacuum", that thing would cause that the time would start to move backward.
3.1) The electromagnetic vacuum and the "Theory of Relativity".
When the time would travel to the opposite way in the gamma-ray bursts, that could mean that the gamma-rays would cross the speed of the light. But that thing can also mean that the time is moving faster in some particles in the GRB:s (Gamma-Ray Bursts) This means that the particles would have different time in that jet, and this means that nothing crosses the speed of the light, but the load of the energy of some of those particles is different.
And if some particles would travel in the "bubble of nothing" that would cause that the time would seem to travel backward. So the jet comes out from the black hole, and then the speed of those particles is the speed of light. Then the "electromagnetic vacuum" or "bubble of nothing" would travel inside that radiation and that effect that the time would be stopped on the outer layer of the bubble is stopped, and inside the thing the time moving faster that causes an effect that the time would start to move the opposite way.
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