Our Universe Was Born in a Black Hole, Theory Says
This graphic shows a timeline of the universe based on the Big Bang theory and inflation models.
CREDIT: NASA/WMAP
Our universe might have originated from a black hole that lies within another universe.
The idea centers on how matter and energy falling into a black hole could in theory come out a "white hole" in another universe. In such a situation, both the black hole and the white hole are mouths of an Einstein-Rosen bridge, popularly known as a wormhole.
With that in mind, theoretical physicist Nikodem Poplawski at Indiana University conjectured that when a black hole forms upon the collapse of a dying star, a universe is born at the same time from the white hole on the other side of the [...]
Every universe is born in a black hole, and I believe every black hole is the center of a universe. One of the things I like about that theory is what it means about the LHC and all those tiny little universes it's poppin' out, just 'poof' and they're over... or are they? Who knows what's goin' on in other universes while we go merrily along thinkin' ours is the only one occupying this space? :D :D :D Funny that. Not like it matters. Until we're able to comprehend the multiverse the universe will always be everything we know. Even when we do finally comprehend those other currently existing (infinite) universes they'll just be absorbed into our 'known universe', but I suppose at some level it will become useful even to humanity (uniquely suited toward a 'single universe' perspective) to approach reality on a multiversal level. For a while. And then we'll probably cycle back toward a monouniversal theory, and then back to a polyuniversal one. You know how it is, one god becomes many, many become one, and on and on ad infinitum, or until we're done and our form has run it's course. Anyway, it's neat to see science coming to understand reality and finding the facts it needs, however mutable those facts may sometimes seem to be. :)
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