What is Causing the Expansion of a Singular Particle in an Absorbed Universe?

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Discussion Overview

The discussion revolves around the hypothetical scenario of an infinitesimally small particle resulting from multiple black holes absorbing all matter and energy in the universe. Participants explore the potential causes of this particle's expansion and the implications of such an event, touching on concepts related to the Big Bang and black hole behavior.

Discussion Character

  • Exploratory, Debate/contested, Conceptual clarification

Main Points Raised

  • One participant suggests that the expansion of the particle could be linked to a limit on the amount of information that black holes can hold, proposing that exceeding this limit might cause a burst similar to a bubble.
  • Another participant notes the absence of a known force that could explain the Big Bang or the concept of exploding black holes, indicating that the discussion is largely speculative.
  • A later reply humorously suggests attributing the event to a divine cause as a simpler explanation.
  • There is a reference to external literature that discusses the early universe, which may provide context but does not directly address the specific question posed.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants do not reach a consensus on the cause of the particle's expansion, with multiple competing views and speculative ideas presented throughout the discussion.

Contextual Notes

The discussion is limited by the speculative nature of the claims, the lack of established scientific consensus on the behavior of black holes, and the undefined parameters of the hypothetical scenario.

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Say you have an infitismally small particle, the result of multiple black holes absorbing all the matter and energy in this universe, the universe it is within surrounds it completely as it has not yet expelled any particles. what would make it expand, what force is too blame for making this source particle erupt in a big 'bang'...
 
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maybe there's a limit to how much information black holes are able to hold and after that any more stuff falling causes it to burst like a bubble...its only maybes.
 
Read http://www.astro.ucla.edu/~wright/infpoint.html" about the early universe.
 
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As noted above, there is no such force known (no known cause of the Big Bang and no known cases of exploding black holes). So we're into the realm of speculation here (or at least some non-mainstream hypotheses).
 
you could always cop out and just say god did it... its much less stessfull
 

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