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3. I'm assuming multiverses.
Sat Dec 31, 2011, 01:24 PM
Dec 2011

Each of which contains massive amounts of potential energy, and when they come in contact with each other the potential becomes real.

Then there is the other theory that universes live in bubbles inside of black holes (though I think these two theories are the same). We already know that there is loads of energy outside of super massive black holes at the center of galaxies, energy that would be completely invisible to anything inside the event horizon.

My personal wacky theory is that each and every black hole singularity within all universes is the same object. By definition the singularities all equal zero, and math says zero equals zero. I also believe every particle is a singularity that exists to constrain fleeting energy momentarily, which is what we observe as matter.

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