Socra Maat
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I'm not going to outline the whole idea here, as I would need all my paper and work done on it, just a summary:
I've thought a while about mega black holes, and the idea that one will eventually gain enough will to drag nearly all mass back into itself, and one whole "uber" black hole. Once there is no more discernible matter to consume, and the vacuum dynamic is devoid of matter input, would it erupt/rip apart or implode?
What if, in the long run, all universes (pockets of sand balls in a black ocean for imagery), are engulfed by whole single black hole in the end, and then "banged" (violent compression = violent expansion?) into another dimension? As in, universes change locations and have motions as a "whole" quite often? Or does it re-explode there and start over the whole process?
I'm shooting all over the place typing this as a summary, but really, I find it difficult to think that the big bang is a start point, and not one side of a full motion.
I've thought a while about mega black holes, and the idea that one will eventually gain enough will to drag nearly all mass back into itself, and one whole "uber" black hole. Once there is no more discernible matter to consume, and the vacuum dynamic is devoid of matter input, would it erupt/rip apart or implode?
What if, in the long run, all universes (pockets of sand balls in a black ocean for imagery), are engulfed by whole single black hole in the end, and then "banged" (violent compression = violent expansion?) into another dimension? As in, universes change locations and have motions as a "whole" quite often? Or does it re-explode there and start over the whole process?
I'm shooting all over the place typing this as a summary, but really, I find it difficult to think that the big bang is a start point, and not one side of a full motion.