12.4.13

Parallel Universes

Mind Map





"All the black holes found so far in our universe from the microscopic to the supermassive may be doorways into alternate realities.
According to a mind-bending new theory, a black hole is actually a tunnel between universes, a type of wormhole. The matter the black hole attracts doesn't collapse into a single point, as has been predicted, but rather gushes out a "white hole" at the other end of the black one, the theory goes.

According to the new equations, the matter black holes absorb and seemingly destroy is actually expelled and becomes the building blocks for galaxies, stars, and planets in another reality."

If, a black hole absorbs all the energy and matter there is around it and instead of destroying it completely, it transforms it in primal matter that forms a new space, a new universe, what happens to existing spaces if they go through a black hole? Do they loose all recognizable structure and forms, but retain their original context? Are they broken down into parts that become building blocks for a new space? What happens where no space or time exists? The scientific, philosophical and spatial aspect of this theory is mind-boggling and completely abstract, yet fascinating. I take the assumption that my site goes through a black hole and becomes destroyed, deconstructed but remains intact in some form. The principles of the site are not the recognizable space any more, it is not about the perspective of the street, the bricks or stones of the walls, but it is about the individual parts that can be cut up, re-assembled and re-structured, thus making a new space, a new site, based on the elements of the previous one. Even though the concept of absolute nothingness is intriguing and challenging spatially, I aim to de-construct my site as much as I can, without it losing all of its formal qualities. The process and "tunneling" between one reality to its hyper-reality status, will have to be a destructive one, a dream like process, which can be repeated endlessly and in numerous ways.



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