Truthsayer
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Physicists and astronomers over the ages have pretty much established and concluded that our universe did indeed begin with a thermonuclear explosion they have dubbed "The Big Bang".
Although black holes have been discovered, there is not much science can tell us about them except that they are created when a supernova star becomes a "red giant" then explodes or collapses in on itself, creating a force of gravity so strong that all surrounding matter is pulled into it and nothing can escape it, not even light.
Albert Einstein's theory of relativity allows room for the "possibility" of existing parallel universes. Let us assume for a moment that Einstein is correct and parallel universes do exist. Suppose that somewhere within one of these universes, a red giant star exploded, creating a black hole which, over the course of 25 billion years, evolves into what we now know as our existing universe.
Black holes are normally found at the center of a galaxy including our own milky way. Could this and all black holes be the portals to other evolving universes, each one beginning with... "A Big Bang"...? Your thoughts, views and insights are welcome.
Although black holes have been discovered, there is not much science can tell us about them except that they are created when a supernova star becomes a "red giant" then explodes or collapses in on itself, creating a force of gravity so strong that all surrounding matter is pulled into it and nothing can escape it, not even light.
Albert Einstein's theory of relativity allows room for the "possibility" of existing parallel universes. Let us assume for a moment that Einstein is correct and parallel universes do exist. Suppose that somewhere within one of these universes, a red giant star exploded, creating a black hole which, over the course of 25 billion years, evolves into what we now know as our existing universe.
Black holes are normally found at the center of a galaxy including our own milky way. Could this and all black holes be the portals to other evolving universes, each one beginning with... "A Big Bang"...? Your thoughts, views and insights are welcome.