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WAS THE BIG BANG JUST A BLACK HOLE?

Started by astr0144, February 15, 2016, 11:29:24 PM

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WAS THE BIG BANG JUST A BLACK HOLE?

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15 Feb , 2016 by Fraser Cain  Video
Fraser "Asks a Spaceman" Dr. Paul Matt Sutter – why do we call the Big Bang a singularity, when we also call black holes singularities?

The Universe is filled with coincidences. Like the size of the Moon and the Sun in the sky, even though they're so far apart. Or the shape of the Pac Man Nebula or the Wizard Nebula. Or like the plot of Force Awakens and every other Star Wars movie, the coincidences are everywhere.

But here's a pretty strange coincidence, and it has to do with the nature of the Universe itself. Follow along with me here.

Let's consider black holes, a topic we've covered many times on this channel. If you've watched enough of our videos, you know a black hole is a region of space where matter and energy have been mashed so densely that the gravitational escape velocity exceeds the speed of light.



Black Hole
We don't know how big black holes are, but it's possible that they've crushed down into an infinitely dense region, known as a singularity.

Singularity, singularity... where have we heard that word before? Apart from Ray Kurzweil and his crew of technological singularitarians.



http://www.universetoday.com/127347/was-the-big-bang-just-a-black-hole/

COSMO

Yes.  But...the singularity of the big bang and the possibility of our universe being the product of a black hole are not the same thing. 

Just like water going down the drain, there is no physical singularity, just an extension of space time, more of the same stuff we live in.  That's what was in the previous universe and at the center of the black hole, just like a whirlpool, there will be an area of very low space time density and matter may pass through intact if it can avoid being destroyed at the event horizon, so we don't have to worry about conservation of "information", we just need to expand our view of the multiverse.  The ETHER is always conserved, it just goes other "places".
Cosmo
And you may ask yourself
Well...How did I get here?