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Why Black Holes and Dark Energy Are Good Things
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Why Black Holes and Dark Energy Are Good Things
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So the universe is full of super massive black holes that have maybe devoured 80% of the matter in the universe and if you can dodge them you still have to worry about dark energy taking hold, but what if there was a theory that portrays this actually as a good thing? Many believe that the universe may not be the only universe out there and like where a lot of these type of discoveries have lead, we may find that our universe isn't the center of the entire macrochasm after all. I personally find it a lot more believable that the big bang was what actually happens on the opposite event horizon of a black hole, it's far more believable than the overcalculated needlepoint theory where all matter in the universe was compressed inside a needlepoint because, well, that's just where the mathematical equation must end and because it's our universe, this needlepoint must have existed forever outside of time. What if our universe isn't special? In this theory where gravity falls in on itself and creates a membrane or universe, I always had an issue with merging black holes(merging membranes) or tiny black holes creating tiny universes etc, it was around this time I came up with a theory where all the blackholes from our mother universe all lead to one place: our expansive universe we call home. So, then every black hole we see in our home universe must lead to a third universe or a grandchild universe in its infancy. So essentially, all matter recycles from one membrane to the next membrane and each membrane created is eventually deconstructed by dark energy well after a majority of the matter has been recycled out of it. I wanted to share this and also ask if maybe this theory would go in hand with the 'zero energy' theory that all energy in the universe cancels itself out.
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It reads like you are talking about white holes in perhaps more than 4 dimensions. White holes are another solution from relativity which also includes black holes. No white holes have been detected in 4 dimensions. I wonder if the dark energy causing the expansion of space is due to a white hole perhaps operating in 5 or more dimensions.
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Yes, this works very much in the fecund universes theory, and yes, perhaps our mother universe is 5 dimensions. This theory alternates in that I don't believe each black hole has an equal white hole as its opposite event horizon. The moment the first black hole formed in our mother universe, space and time was birthed in our own universe and matter has been entering from every black hole formed in our mother universe until there's nothing left and dark energy(I personally believe dark energy has something to do with the life cycle of space and perhaps even black holes) will break our mother universe down into the same nonexistence it was birthed. As for white holes: I'm not sold on the theory 100%, but as you can tell I do take and pick from it, you can think of the big bang as the one and only white hole that ever existed in our universe I suppose, but this alternates so much from that theory that I have a hard time using the term. The moment it hit me that we have witnessed all the matter in the universe suddenly appear out of nowhere and then witness 80% of that matter then vanquished to nowhere made me feel ignorant for all the years thinking of crunch theories, how life can survive the big cool down, and gargantuan amounts of compressed matter just waiting to party. We may have actually witnessed this process from both ends, it tells us where we came from and where we are going, but asks: what's the origin of this matter? What lies at the top of the waterfall?
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Not knowing what a Fecund universe was I had to google it
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fecund_universes
I suspect it is bit like a lot of people do on science forums, speculate when we do not know for sure. I do not buy into the multiverse speculations/theories, but see know reason why we should not have extra dimensions, where space is defined differently, connected to our spacial dimensions.
If the big bang did originate from a white hole, which gains its energy from a black hole, which converts matter back into energy that escapes a black hole as dark energy, then we have a loop that will go on for ever, with existing black holes feeding the expansion of space through dark energy released in a higher dimension, connected to all of space time perhaps.
As for Astral Projection maybe we are connected via a higher dimension
, or maybe its all dreaming.
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I laughed pretty hard at the 'warning: smolin may in fact be a deist' section at the bottom of that wikipedia page.
In terms of multi universes, infinite cycles, perimeters of space, and the nature of gravitrons in each given membrane, I will leave that to the professionals, but i'm currently resting on this theory knowing we may have actually held witness to at least 3 of these theoretical cycles or loops taking place.
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