As I understand the theory, it states that the entire Universe as we know it began as a tiny pinpoint containing all that exists in the universe, including space and time itself...born out of a "singularity"...which would make it the same thing as a black hole.
With our less than thorough knowledge of black holes and singularities, it makes me wonder if there may actually be such a thing as a LIMIT to how much mass a black hole can have before it reaches a point of "critical mass" and blows up like another "big bang"...creating a "new universe" NOT IN ANOTHER DIMENSION, BUT IN OUR OWN DIMENSION!!!...wiping out and negating all that is in our own universe in the process.
Could it be that "our universe" was once the most massive black hole in a previous universe that got wiped out when our "big bang" occured??? I actually hope I'm wrong...it's a scary idea.
Any thoughts?
2006-11-21
02:48:20
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