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anyone ever thought about the possibilty of universes being created through black holes? since scientists have a hard time figuring out where the stuff in a black hole goes when it evaporates...and since supposedly everything drawn into one leads to a single point of infinite mass and smallness(or something like that)...well then there you go right? all you could ever needs to bake up a nice little universe right there in a little "just add big bang" pellet. so then that would mean that we are in a never ending leap frog game of creation and destruction through interconnecting realities (possibly other deminsions?). when one black hole dies, another universe springs up on the other side(whereever that is) and then when that one dies the same thing happens adding another link to the never ending chain....

2007-06-12 08:07:06 · 8 answers · asked by bandicoot 3 in Science & Mathematics Astronomy & Space

what if its like a never ending hall of mirrors? we are at the end of a black hole, and the black holes in our universe have universes inside them, which contain universes inside its black holes, etc

im so sorry some of you feel the need to be smartasses about my questioning statements. i wasnt techiniqually asking a question, but putting a thought out there so others can add their opinions or comment on mine. im 15 years old and have nothing to do today so give me a break, be glad im not out vandalizing your car or spray painting public buildings like most kids my age :p

2007-06-12 08:30:29 · update #1

8 answers

Yes, I agree. I too think that there's more to black holes than we currently realize. Black holes are, in my opinion, kind of a model of the big-bang, maybe in reverse. In fact, I see many models and effects in our large 3D world and universe that is simply a function of nature scaling up what occurred at the moment of the big-bang, and, what occurs at the quantum level. Our world and universe is much more than most people care to know and understand.

I like your idea and concept on black holes and new universes. Its very creative and within the frame work of true possibility. Take that idea and run with it, develop it, learn the necessary mathematics to work out the details, then publish. Your creativity could take you places in the world of science, if you really work at it.

2007-06-12 18:45:07 · answer #1 · answered by Bob D1 7 · 0 0

YES ACTUALLY! Your question is not as far fetched as some believe. Lee Smolin, a theoretical physicist at Penn State University, proposed such an idea in the 90's and published a paper on it. His idea was very similar to yours. His paper suggests that black holes are the seeds of universes. And a near infinite number of universes are connected together through a web of black holes.

Bryan Green also mentions this idea in the last chapter of his book: "The Elegant Universe."

"Imagination is more powerful than knowledge"
-Albert Einstein

2007-06-12 08:32:35 · answer #2 · answered by kennyk 4 · 2 0

Black holes can explode whilst they get sufficiently small to emit rather intense Hawking radiation. yet they must be very small to try this--microscopic in actuality. And it somewhat is no longer the black hollow desirable that explodes, it somewhat is the area of intense Hawking radiation in basic terms exterior the form horizon. enormous bang concept does not declare that each and every physique be counted replaced into concentrated and then exploded. the enormous bang began with a singularity. be counted replaced into created out of the skill of the enormous bang after advance began. the advance of area replaced into no longer an explosion. interior the beginning up, there replaced into no area for something to blow up into. A black hollow is composed in straightforward terms of an imaginary floor talked approximately as an experience horizon and a singularity. this is all there is. whether the universe began as a black hollow is uncertain. no person is familiar with what handed off in the process the 1st 10^-40 3 seconds of the existence of the universe.

2016-10-17 01:21:33 · answer #3 · answered by zaragosa 4 · 0 0

I think scientists actually know a lot more about black holes than we realise. By observing hawking radiation they can verify their theories of what actually goes on inside one.

And I don't think any of them have linked Black Holes to Big Bangs, although it's a very romantic idea.

2007-06-12 08:12:26 · answer #4 · answered by Mike T 6 · 2 0

Well you have to stop and think when a black hole sucks stuff in it doesn't evaporate. It is crushed by the overwelming mass and gravational pull of the black hole. Plus we don't know when this invinite point of a black hole stops. Does it every stop. How are we going to get it to blow up? What is the time limit before it blows up? Where did that black hole go that created us? Are we falling into a black hole right now? Most people in the world like to think that black holes are the solution to everything and I think we try to use them a little to much to solve problems.

2007-06-12 08:17:06 · answer #5 · answered by Lighting Bolt 7 2 · 1 4

i think that each black hole have a universe in its

2007-06-12 08:20:32 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

Sure, people have thought of it. Is that all you needed? Other than that, it's just another untested hypothesis like so many others.

2007-06-12 08:18:19 · answer #7 · answered by gebobs 6 · 0 2

KUDOS... it sounds good to me.

2007-06-12 08:11:06 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

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