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Glamrock

(12,003 posts)
7. The universe was created by a black hole pushing matter from another.
Sun Aug 9, 2020, 11:32 PM
Aug 2020

Period. And you know my opinion has more basis than any physics professor. I'm a talking head on fox news after all....

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I've always thought there's no way the universe ever 'was not' and then it 'was' mr_lebowski Aug 2020 #1
According to My Son The Astronomer, PoindexterOglethorpe Aug 2020 #2
That's the common hypothesis. Buckeye_Democrat Aug 2020 #6
That assumes space is infinite though. cstanleytech Aug 2020 #10
I've thought of it this way since I was about ten. hedda_foil Aug 2020 #3
Well the blackholes are part of it as they are what causes the eventually curving that will lead to cstanleytech Aug 2020 #11
Makes way more sense to this pea brained mortal. KPN Aug 2020 #4
Nothing new about this at all-- Einstein talked about a cyclic universe and ancent Hindus... TreasonousBastard Aug 2020 #5
But that is just it there was never no nothing. If there was then we would not exist so there had to cstanleytech Aug 2020 #12
Of course it does. But, have you ever tried to imagine what nothing is? We're here, but what if... TreasonousBastard Aug 2020 #14
The universe was created by a black hole pushing matter from another. Glamrock Aug 2020 #7
Everything that we can calculate goes back to the moment of the Big Bang. mn9driver Aug 2020 #8
that's what my brainy friends tell me stopdiggin Aug 2020 #9
Right. If all the energy of the universe was in a single point, there's no evidence to tell us unblock Aug 2020 #13
In my favorite model of the universe everything looks pretty much the same... hunter Aug 2020 #15
I've always found the bang and crunch model more elegant Warpy Aug 2020 #16
The real problem with these "theories" is that they are not subject to proof or disproof. NNadir Aug 2020 #17
A little off-topic CloudWatcher Aug 2020 #18
Interesting.nt CatLady78 Aug 2020 #19
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