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I been saying this for years😮😊
ОтветитьOur ability to investigate other universes seems to be little to none at the present moment. We can write equations to investigate the properties of black holes and our early universe, but we can’t experimentally verify the structure of the cosmos that may lay beyond these singularities.
ОтветитьSo each black hole creates another universe and one of those universe's black holes created our universe😂 and round and round we go....but was there a FIRST universe and what came before that? Now, can I have a chair at a university...please😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Ответить...wouldn't that put us in a white hole, not a black hole?
ОтветитьThis is pure speculation, and not science
ОтветитьYes. We are in a Singularity.
Ответить"Could be" means "Nobody knows, BUT LISTEN TO ME! BUY MY BOOK! HIRE ME TO SPEAK! I'M SMART! GIVE ME MONEY! I READ COSMOS!"
The Royal Institution should be ashamed to promote this to the world, to decieve 93.75% of humankind, just for the clicks.
SHAME! SHAME! SHAME!
No..., not really, I'd rather disagree, unless every blackhole in the universe is an supermassive & superhavy blackhole, confining the entire mass and energy potential of another universe...
...let's not forget that a regular blackhole is jsut an supercondensed, collapsed star.!^^
If the universe was a single point, where is the celestial center?
ОтветитьI was thinking about it as a small kid and yes it make sense :D it joins tohether with multiverse theory :D
ОтветитьIts much bigger than that
ОтветитьGood point
ОтветитьMind blown omg it hurts my brain!
ОтветитьYeah, I thought of this when I was in my teens....
ОтветитьThey say the universe is expanding in all directions from a single point. But they also say the center where that point was can't be found! How can that be possible?
ОтветитьI've thought this for a long time ..
Ответитьthis guy is wrong, btw
ОтветитьI love this idea, I thought like that maybe 10 years ago
ОтветитьThat's similar to the point in a black hole. But that does not mean they're the same thing. The definition of a singularity is undefined space. So it's unfair the analogy you're making
Ответить"Was our universe birthed from a black hole in another universe?" How can you really answer this? I guess create an experiment or find an observation which would directly or indirectly demonstrate the validity of this claim.
ОтветитьYou're almost there
ОтветитьGiant seeds.
ОтветитьThis is what I've been saying!
ОтветитьThis is what passes for deep thinking in the un-referreed internet.
ОтветитьIt's black holes all the way down.
ОтветитьOutside our universe, I clearly see a huge black hole. So yes, this idea is true. We see it ourselves. Do we?!
ОтветитьAll the universes are on a carousel run by magical unicorns. These "scientific" theories are incomplete to say the least and need more faith in the unanswered questions than the creation account. This kind of stuff should be relegated to Star Trek
ОтветитьI always thought this. I am thinking what happens to all the materials that goes into a Black hole? Does it disintegrate into nothingness, coalesce into another great ball of energy, does that material keep speeding further away from the original black hole it entered in or does that material make new galaxies? So many possibilities. I do believe in God through Science
ОтветитьThat's an awfully small amount of mass to create another universe, also black holes eventually dissapte.
ОтветитьNot true unless you hold on to the old mommy daddy belief that there was a beginning and an end which the quantum understanding has thrown out. Always was always will be..
ОтветитьI believe so, something of that short anyway.
ОтветитьI think so...🤔
Could explain the absence of life in our universe.
Like the whirlpools in the oceans, we have blackholes cycling
ОтветитьThis morning I had a revelation what if black holes are like water droplets that are from a huge faucet of force, energy or entropy or whatever you call it. But yeah just pour water into a pool those droplets it’s called hawking radiation ☢️ thus giving back energy in some form! Than when it rains you see water hit water those are black holes in a smaller universes! Cool right.
ОтветитьTo hard to just say JHVH made the galaxy?
ОтветитьGod. This hurts my poor little head.
ОтветитьLol basically once again no answers
Ответитьthere may be no way to determine if matter can be packed denser and denser. but if time and space are relative, then the universe (being the matter and energy inside a black hole) will appear to us as if all mater and energy is expanding away from us.
ОтветитьYes
Ответить☀️🌏🌕 😇HI BRO ❤
ОтветитьWouldn’t all those black holes that are universes just make another giant black hole?
Ответитьwow!!!!! i used to think, maybe death transports you to the next chapter, another galaxy and life, as you shed your body here. and black holes theory, wow! fascinating!
ОтветитьThe answer is, as always, both.
ОтветитьLike a fractal.
ОтветитьWellll if it looks like a brain and the BH,s linked all to the biggest one (the Black Hole we all are in) bloom house... Meg heavy totally
ОтветитьGod created everything. Pure and simple.
ОтветитьAny evidence that black hole collapsed and expanded with a big bang?
ОтветитьBut would each universe that existed with in a black hole not have less matter to form their own universes with and then black holes with in that new universe even less so? And so on.
ОтветитьThe answer is NO. NO it does not because it would have been ripped apart before it ever formed. It's like wiping before you poop. It makes NO SENSE !!!
ОтветитьLegalization has been so good for science and arts 😂
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