greasemonkeymann
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Ahhh I am a HUGE astral physics guy, and you are explaining a common theory actually.I'm being super cereal right now.
I need you to get really really high before you continue reading............................
It's all pretty simple really.
I'm no scientists by any means, so bare with me.
So what we think we know so far is there was a big bang, the universe was born, and it's expanding, but would eventually stop expanding and I guess would just stay the same size, or possibly go in reverse and start shrinking?
But more recently, I believe now they say the universe expantion isn't slowing down, in fact, it's speeding up.
So here's where it gets weird.
What if, every blackhole in the universe will eventually be a rebirth of a new universe. I think all we know about blackholes are that they are an extremely dense object that has such a gravitational pull that not even light can escape. So they are sucking up alot of matter.
So what if after another trillion years, the universe just keeps expanding and expanding, and it get so big that everthing is spaced out so far that its almost like nothing is even there. At this time, blackholes have nothing left to suck in and eventually will implode and shazam, a new universe is born inside of the old incomprehensibly spaced out universe..
So do I deserve a metal,or perhaps I should cut back on the dabs?
Check out the book The Grand Design, it goes into more detail regarding that.
Essentially it's like a water fall, with pools collecting and then going into other pools, each being a different universe.
The laws of physics prevent information from disappearing, so therefore a black hole defeats/contradicts that information, but many, many theorist agree with you in fact.
Including me.
Each "pool" is a universe, and the "drain" is a black hole, almost EVERY galaxy has a gi-fuckin-normous black hole swirling in the middle, and sometimes it's even binary, as most galaxies and solar systems are indeed binary, in fact some theorist think we have a gigantic planet way past the inner planets that is a failed sun, like a gas giant, hundreds of times the density of Jupiter.. the reason behind that theory is the odd elliptical path that pluto has...
Which in itself sorta defies the typical setup of a planetary alignment.
interesting shit.
Read that book man, it'll take ya like 4 or 5 reads to get it all, shit I still don't understand most of it..
Anyways, each black hole is it's own big bang, at the other end...
interesting theory..