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Question about Black Holes
6/19/2025, 3:30:34 PM No.16702015
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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
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Anonymous
6/19/2025, 4:03:46 PM No.16702077
Thats one possible outcome.

Ive considered that an interstellar civilization would eventually harness small charged rotating black holes as mass->energy conversion drives.
I dont expect all the black holes to merge into one however.
The latest theories are accurate that this universe is inside a black hole.
Curiously, if you could survive the high energy particles surrounding the milky way black hole, it only has the density of water and you wouldnt be torn apart.
Anonymous
6/19/2025, 5:24:03 PM No.16702204
>>16702015 (OP)
Doesn't explain how the cycle started
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Anonymous
6/19/2025, 5:48:18 PM No.16702231
>>16702015 (OP)
None of the lines are true so there's that but there's at least nuggets of truth in most of them.

On a side note the universe being a product of a black hole or even "inside" a black hole is pretty popular theory as far as theories about the origin of the universe go, there's no evidence for any of them but it's a fun idea to think about.
Anonymous
6/20/2025, 2:13:59 AM No.16702913
>>16702204
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