4D Torus Black Hole Hypothesis

Overview

4D Torus Black Hole Hypothesis

FORTH Theory proposes a revolutionary model where black holes have a 4-dimensional torus structure, challenging conventional understanding of these cosmic phenomena.

Three Pillars of the Theory

1. 4D Torus Structure

Black holes are not simple spheres but possess a complex 4-dimensional torus topology, explaining various observational anomalies.

2. Frame-Dragging Vortices

The rotation of spacetime creates helical vortex structures that channel matter and energy in specific patterns.

3. Quantum Bridges

The torus structure enables quantum tunneling effects that could explain information paradox and Hawking radiation.

Key Predictions

  • Periodic gravitational wave patterns with specific frequencies
  • Non-uniform distribution of Hawking radiation
  • Helical jet structures in active galactic nuclei
  • Frame-dragging effects 3x stronger than Kerr model predictions

Current Status

FORTH Theory is currently in the theoretical hypothesis stage. We have conducted initial numerical simulations showing promising results, but observational verification is still pending.

✅ Theoretical Framework

Mathematical foundation established

🔄 Numerical Simulations

Ongoing computational verification

📡 Observational Tests

Proposals for ngEHT and LISA

※ The FORTH Theory is a theoretical hypothesis currently under verification. We welcome constructive criticism and opinions.