Question about Black Holes
6/19/2025, 3:30:34 PM No.16702015
So when I was a child i had a weird dream about the formation of the universe was wondering to what extent it could be true when it comes to physics..
>So in this dream the majority of stars all die and turn into black holes
> The black holes recycle all matter into its most compressed compact form (like winrar)
>After all matter is in the blackholes they start attracting eachother
> End up with a single black hole containing all matter with none outside of it (hawking radiation might make this impossible but i read it takes really long so maybe?)
> In the dream once the matter reaches 100% it somehow¿ Explodes into a new big bang continuing the cycle.
So i was about ten back then so allot is probably wrong but I was wondering if any of it could be possible from a physics standpoint
>So in this dream the majority of stars all die and turn into black holes
> The black holes recycle all matter into its most compressed compact form (like winrar)
>After all matter is in the blackholes they start attracting eachother
> End up with a single black hole containing all matter with none outside of it (hawking radiation might make this impossible but i read it takes really long so maybe?)
> In the dream once the matter reaches 100% it somehow¿ Explodes into a new big bang continuing the cycle.
So i was about ten back then so allot is probably wrong but I was wondering if any of it could be possible from a physics standpoint
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