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Noisy Rhysling
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Beat this one up for me, please. I'm told it's an "against the mainstream" idea, so why that's true would be interesting to examine here. (Bear in mind I'm not an astrophysicist. That doesn't mean you can't post information that will leave me with a blank expression and a desire to find the closest exit, however.)
What if every black hole in this universe was a "white hole" in another universe created by the black hole? While it would take billions of years for all the matter to pass into a super massive black hole (SMBH) it would appear in the new universe in less than a Planck time. This would be a "Big Bang Event" (BBE) for that universe.
It might be that only SMBHs have the amount of mass to create such universes, while the smaller ones have "fizzles", universes that never become like ours.
Now, if the above is true then each SMBH creates a new universe and those universes have their own SMBHs which create more universes. The result would be huge numbers of separate universes. The older ones would decay and "die" but the newest ones would be waiting for that first star to ignite and start the whole process again.
I think it's a fun idea, and would be totally awesome if true, but having been told there are fatal flaws also has me intrigued.
What if every black hole in this universe was a "white hole" in another universe created by the black hole? While it would take billions of years for all the matter to pass into a super massive black hole (SMBH) it would appear in the new universe in less than a Planck time. This would be a "Big Bang Event" (BBE) for that universe.
It might be that only SMBHs have the amount of mass to create such universes, while the smaller ones have "fizzles", universes that never become like ours.
Now, if the above is true then each SMBH creates a new universe and those universes have their own SMBHs which create more universes. The result would be huge numbers of separate universes. The older ones would decay and "die" but the newest ones would be waiting for that first star to ignite and start the whole process again.
I think it's a fun idea, and would be totally awesome if true, but having been told there are fatal flaws also has me intrigued.