Okay, so suppose something gets sucked into a black hole, it can't just disappear right? It must go somewhere, to a point in "nothing" like where it doesn't exist, yet it does, like perhaps another universe other than our own? Is that possible? How can something develop from absolutly nothing? I mean the Big Bang theory, how was it formed? Does the matter that gets sucked in black holes get stored away in "nothing" until it explodes and makes another dimension? Can dimensions collide with eachother? (If indeed other dimensions exist)
2007-10-19
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