Scientists Suggest Modern Technology Could Validate Hypothesis that Aliens Created Black Holes.
Scientists hypothesize about extraterrestrial creation of black holes. (Image: Science).
In a study published on the Arxiv platform on January 24, managed by Cornell University (USA), scientists Gia Dvali and Zaza Osmanov proposed the hypothesis that extraterrestrial beings may have created black holes as quantum storage facilities. According to their findings, this could help explain the Fermi Paradox.
Essentially, the Fermi Paradox describes the contradiction between the lack of evidence for extraterrestrial civilizations and the probability of their existence. This paradox has sparked considerable debate within the scientific community, particularly among those who believe that extraterrestrial life exists and is merely waiting to be discovered.
In their research, the two scientists pointed out that black holes have the highest potential for information storage. Therefore, advanced civilizations in the universe likely created black holes using superior quantum computers.
“Dvali’s research in 2021 demonstrated the validity of the universal quantum field theory regarding the information storage capability of a device that can be constituted by corresponding quanta. These saturated limit objects are called saturons, which are efficient quantum information storage entities. Among all possible saturon hypotheses, black holes have the highest information storage capability (Dvali 2021)”, cited from the study.
The research published on arXiv has not yet undergone peer review, an important step for recognition by fellow scientists. Currently, humans still rely on radio signals to search for signs of life in the universe.
However, the researchers also suggested approaching black holes as if extraterrestrial civilizations had created them, rather than viewing them merely as natural phenomena. They emphasized the hypothesis that black holes are “gigantic quantum computers” for data storage, and that an advanced civilization in the universe would have the capability to create them.
Humans may use modern technology to validate the black hole hypothesis. (Image: unlimit3d).
According to these researchers, all we need to do is find evidence of technical signatures within a black hole to prove the possibility of an advanced civilization creating it. Furthermore, humans already possess the technology to realize this, as researchers claim that the IceCube Neutrino Observatory in Antarctica is capable of detecting technological signatures within black holes.
In the 1980s, astrophysicist Roger Penrose first proposed the concept of black holes, stating that they are a source of infinite energy. Although rare, researchers agree that small black holes could potentially be artificially created, serving as capacitors for quantum information.
Of course, this is merely a potential proposal that humans could pursue in the search for extraterrestrial life. According to BGR, while it may seem somewhat “crazy,” it remains a direction that astronomers and astrophysicists could explore.