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My hypothesis explores a speculative link between Dark Matter and Hawking Radiation, suggesting a potential influence on the formation of observable Dark Matter structures. This proposition stems from the notion that Dark Matter, observed through its gravitational effects on light curvature, may comprise quantum particles that have successfully evaded the event horizon of black holes, as theorized by Stephen Hawking.

According to Hawking Radiation, one quantum particle eludes the event horizon, while its entangled counterpart traverses the event horizon and is consumed by the originating black hole. The phenomenon of quantum entanglement, where two particles instantaneously affect each other regardless of distance, forms the theoretical basis for the concept of instantaneous travel through wormholes.

The observable Dark Matter in the universe is posited to be a conglomerate of these escaped quantum particles, resulting in the observed bending and twisting of light. The proposed temporal wormhole is activated by the collection of these eluded quantum particles, with the hypothesis suggesting a potential link between this activation and electrical discharges from the human body.

Considering the average human daily discharge of approximately 100 watts of electricity, the hypothesis speculates that this energy could play a role in unlocking and harnessing the ability to open wormholes through Dark Matter.

In a more speculative, science fiction context, accidental human interaction with Dark Matter may lead to the activation of quantum particles, creating a temporal wormhole that links directly to a primary wormhole. The hypothetical chain reaction could result in the individual being expelled from their current universe and into another parallel universe.

The speculative notion of a 'doppelganger' transferring between universes is introduced, suggesting that only one version of an individual can exist in a single universe. During the travel through the wormhole, another hypothesis states that there is a form of instant knowledge transfer between you and your "doppelganger" from the other universe.

The transfer of information, occurring upon collision with the 'doppelganger' through the wormhole, could potentially explain experiences such as Deja Vu. Instances of perceiving alternate colors in familiar surroundings or having foreknowledge of conversations might be attributed to this hypothetical mechanism.

Furthermore, the hypothesis posits that such experiences may contribute to individuals reevaluating their life paths, with the sudden realization of not belonging in a particular career leading to a desire for a realignment with a more congruent life trajectory. It is important to note that this narrative is purely speculative, lacking empirical evidence, and presented as a creative exploration of theoretical concepts within the realms of both physics and science fiction.

I am eager to discover other opinions upon this synthesis of mine. While I am fully aware upon the science fiction aspect of this, and without any empirical evidence to confirm any means of validity, the concept upon which I am discussing does not appear to be anywhere. What are your opinions and thoughts upon this concept?

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