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Eventually, the "umbilical" connection between our space-time and the baby universe would be effectively cut, and the baby universe would enter into its own unique process of unending expansion. From our perspective, it would be lost inside a microscopic "black hole", which will not appear to expand into our space-time. Hawking radiation will be emitted and the tiny black hole will "evaporate", sealing the separation between the two universes.
Ultimately, this evaporation is what makes the project possible, but is also, perhaps, its most serious obstacle. It is expected that the separation between our space-time and the baby universe would occur so quickly, it might be impossible —within the limitations of our physical universe— to observe its having been created
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This sounds a bit... umm frightening at a glance. I don't know much about this kind of theory but wouldn't there be *some* sort of limitation in regards to amount of dimensional space available? Couldn't theoretically there be crossing over of universes on other dimensional planes?
Jam it back in, in the dark.