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JBash
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My Seed Theory?
Please help...
This is what I came up with on my own and I was wondering if there is already a thought process or theory on this.
Singularities formed by black holes are the "seeds" for new universes. The matter needed for new universes is created from the matter collected by black holes which wind up as part of that particular black hole's singularity. This would mean that there could be 100 billion universes created by our universe alone. The key here, is to find out what triggers the "big bang" of a singularity of a black hole. Maybe it is weight and some form of inter-dimensional gravity, sort of like when an apple grows on a tree and falls once it is to heavy. Galaxies are the soil that feed the black holes, that creates the singularity (seed) for new universes. The expansion of our universe could be the force of other universes up against it, much like a water droplet that gets stretched and contorted as it moves past barriers. Each universe could have its own unique chemistry, based on the amounts of H,He etc which would give its membrane a different density preventing one universe from entering or merging with another.
Does a theory like this already exist?
Please help...
This is what I came up with on my own and I was wondering if there is already a thought process or theory on this.
Singularities formed by black holes are the "seeds" for new universes. The matter needed for new universes is created from the matter collected by black holes which wind up as part of that particular black hole's singularity. This would mean that there could be 100 billion universes created by our universe alone. The key here, is to find out what triggers the "big bang" of a singularity of a black hole. Maybe it is weight and some form of inter-dimensional gravity, sort of like when an apple grows on a tree and falls once it is to heavy. Galaxies are the soil that feed the black holes, that creates the singularity (seed) for new universes. The expansion of our universe could be the force of other universes up against it, much like a water droplet that gets stretched and contorted as it moves past barriers. Each universe could have its own unique chemistry, based on the amounts of H,He etc which would give its membrane a different density preventing one universe from entering or merging with another.
Does a theory like this already exist?