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I was trying to fall asleep last night and began to ponder about the universe. This isn't something unusual, it helps me sleep. But I came across a thought that stood out from the previous ones that I simply discarded.
Shortly after reading a few chapters of "A brief history of time" I became focused on black holes. And I previously read a few articles on super-black holes...the ones found at the center of a galaxy.
Anyways, I began to ponder, what if all the matter being taken-into a black hole is merely being pushed out the "other end". What if a duplicate universe exists on the other side of a black hole, one that expulses the matter taken from our universe, into another. This could explain why our galaxy revolves around such a mass, and where it goes...
Just a thought, was wondering if you can support/discard this theory?
Seems to follow most of the previous theories...other than the ever-expanding universe...which could still fall into the bigger picture though.
Shortly after reading a few chapters of "A brief history of time" I became focused on black holes. And I previously read a few articles on super-black holes...the ones found at the center of a galaxy.
Anyways, I began to ponder, what if all the matter being taken-into a black hole is merely being pushed out the "other end". What if a duplicate universe exists on the other side of a black hole, one that expulses the matter taken from our universe, into another. This could explain why our galaxy revolves around such a mass, and where it goes...
Just a thought, was wondering if you can support/discard this theory?
Seems to follow most of the previous theories...other than the ever-expanding universe...which could still fall into the bigger picture though.