08-10-2014, 05:18 AM
Hi, its me again, the quiet GS lurker lol.
Last year, I made this post: http://gayspeak.com/showthread.php?t=28785
Dealing with an idea I have about the Big Bang. This is basically a slightly more updated version of it. Tl;Dr - this is my personal hypothesis, based on a layman knowledge of the universe, and I am not trying to pass this off as anything professional.
What was the Big Bang?
Hypothesis: The Big Bang Singularity was a white hole, which was caused by a massive black hole which exploded.
What is a black hole?
Hypothesis: A black hole is simply an object, like a neutron star, that has absorbed enough matter to form an event horizon.
This black hole would have had to have absorbed the entire mass of the visible universe into a single singularity. The gravity of which would tear the elements down beyond its most basic element, to some non-element, or prior-element.
It would take a black hole, reaching a ciritical mass, before the force of gravity condensing the matter together is overwhelmed by the force pushing outward, due to the state of compression on the matter it contains.
This might account for the inflation of the early universe as the dense material of the black hole going from a non-element form into the first elements on the periodic table, hydrogen and helium.
Now, let's say there are more of these black holes. So far beyond the edge of our visible universe that we have yet to observe them. These gravity wells would be pulling on our universe, accelerating the expansion.
This hypothesis also explains Dark Matter; as being the gravity from other black holes so large as to already possess nearly the equivalent mass as our own universe.
Conclusion: The universe, and everything beyond, is just one big matter recycling process which is driven by gravity on a greater scale then we currently can observe.
Predictions:
- If the universe were to be accelerating instead of slowing down, due to the gravity of other unobserved Big Bang singularities.
- If gravity was significantly disproportioned to the observed matter in the universe.
- There would be galaxies that seem to move counter-intuitively to the rest of the observed galaxies. To put it simply; if the universe is spreading outwards, there would be galaxies that are moving inwards.
- Light from other universes would not be visible, as the lgiht has been redirected by the gravity of other local big bang type singularities.
Last year, I made this post: http://gayspeak.com/showthread.php?t=28785
Dealing with an idea I have about the Big Bang. This is basically a slightly more updated version of it. Tl;Dr - this is my personal hypothesis, based on a layman knowledge of the universe, and I am not trying to pass this off as anything professional.
What was the Big Bang?
Hypothesis: The Big Bang Singularity was a white hole, which was caused by a massive black hole which exploded.
What is a black hole?
Hypothesis: A black hole is simply an object, like a neutron star, that has absorbed enough matter to form an event horizon.
This black hole would have had to have absorbed the entire mass of the visible universe into a single singularity. The gravity of which would tear the elements down beyond its most basic element, to some non-element, or prior-element.
It would take a black hole, reaching a ciritical mass, before the force of gravity condensing the matter together is overwhelmed by the force pushing outward, due to the state of compression on the matter it contains.
This might account for the inflation of the early universe as the dense material of the black hole going from a non-element form into the first elements on the periodic table, hydrogen and helium.
Now, let's say there are more of these black holes. So far beyond the edge of our visible universe that we have yet to observe them. These gravity wells would be pulling on our universe, accelerating the expansion.
This hypothesis also explains Dark Matter; as being the gravity from other black holes so large as to already possess nearly the equivalent mass as our own universe.
Conclusion: The universe, and everything beyond, is just one big matter recycling process which is driven by gravity on a greater scale then we currently can observe.
Predictions:
- If the universe were to be accelerating instead of slowing down, due to the gravity of other unobserved Big Bang singularities.
- If gravity was significantly disproportioned to the observed matter in the universe.
- There would be galaxies that seem to move counter-intuitively to the rest of the observed galaxies. To put it simply; if the universe is spreading outwards, there would be galaxies that are moving inwards.
- Light from other universes would not be visible, as the lgiht has been redirected by the gravity of other local big bang type singularities.