Wow, I actually woke up tonight with an idea about black holes and their use in the creation of a big bang. I typed up my ideas very quickly and then hoped online here to see if anything had been thought of that was close to my idea, and I found this thread, which is about as close as it comes. Briefly, here are the ideas I came up with tonight, please let me know what you thin but keep in mind that it was typed up in a hurry to just get the ideas out before I forgot them, I will expand on them later.
Points on Singularity Theory:
• When a black hole is created, it creates its own singularity, with its own mass of the star that it once comprised.
• This mass would be the mass used to punch a whole in the fabric of space (create its own dimension) and start its own big bang.
o It is thought that 98% of everything that exists was created in the first hour of the big bang singularity. The Black hole existing in the previous universe (presumably a larger universe), and attracting and sucking in matter continuously would explain the other 2% that was not created in the moment of creation.
• Scientists at the current moment cannot explain all occurrences in space as there appears to be “extra” gravity that could only be explained by the existence of large quantities of dark matter (that we have not yet been able to find). Could these unexplained gravitational forces not be explained by the gravity of the “original universe” that the black hole was formed in exerting force into our universe?
• This theory does not explain the how/why of the single original universe being created, but it could explain the creation of countless other ones. The original universe could have millions of black holes created, each one creating a singularity and its own dimension and universe. Each of these subsequent universes could have millions of their own black holes, and so forth. Each singularity would have its own chemical makeup when created (depending on the makeup of the star it once was), therefore would have completely different physics and matter. Gravity would be one constant found throughout, that is why we can understand nuclear and electrostatic forces (they are particular to our universe); while we cannot explain everything about gravity in a macro scale since it is tied from universe to universe.
• This theory explains why there is no “space” before the big bang, yet where the matter and energy that created it came from.Thanks.