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General Science / Do black holes explode?
« on: 22/09/2017 04:14:24 »
Do black holes explode?
The big bang appears to be an explosion of a singular black hole where all the energy of the universe existed at a single point or alternatively most of the energy of the universe existed at a single point while additional energy was flowing into that point. The big bang explosion could have sent parts of the black hole all over the universe so that billions of mini-black holes were distributed in a sphere. Thus billions of black holes could have then exploded to produce the universe that we now see. Alternately the distributed sphere of energy could still have had a black hole at the center which in turn exploded again to create a void of energy at the center and a sphere of energy that formed the universe. There are many possibilities.
The latest report from the astronomers is that our galaxy black hole exploded 6 million years ago producing very high temperature energy which left the center of our galaxy empty of stars. The indications are that a black hole eats up matter and at a certain point spits it out. One possibility is that black holes continually eat matter and continually spit out energy. The alternative is that it builds up energy and then blows up. Another possibility is that it does both. It continually radiates energy but eats more than it throws up and then over time reaches a point where it explodes.
We have a lot of possibilities. What do you guys think from existing theory?
The big bang appears to be an explosion of a singular black hole where all the energy of the universe existed at a single point or alternatively most of the energy of the universe existed at a single point while additional energy was flowing into that point. The big bang explosion could have sent parts of the black hole all over the universe so that billions of mini-black holes were distributed in a sphere. Thus billions of black holes could have then exploded to produce the universe that we now see. Alternately the distributed sphere of energy could still have had a black hole at the center which in turn exploded again to create a void of energy at the center and a sphere of energy that formed the universe. There are many possibilities.
The latest report from the astronomers is that our galaxy black hole exploded 6 million years ago producing very high temperature energy which left the center of our galaxy empty of stars. The indications are that a black hole eats up matter and at a certain point spits it out. One possibility is that black holes continually eat matter and continually spit out energy. The alternative is that it builds up energy and then blows up. Another possibility is that it does both. It continually radiates energy but eats more than it throws up and then over time reaches a point where it explodes.
We have a lot of possibilities. What do you guys think from existing theory?