Stephen Hawking: "A black hole is a door to another Universe"
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Black holes aren’t as black as they have been described, and though light can’t escape them, there may be a way out — potentially through a portal to another universe.
That was the main point of a lecture given at Harvard University by Stephen Hawking, the legendary physicist and author who was visiting from England to help launch a research center on black holes.
“Black holes aren’t the eternal prisons they were once thought,” he said. “Things can get out of a black hole, both from the outside and possibly though another universe.”
Stephen Hawking casts some light on black holes - The Boston Globe