Do Black Holes really Exist?

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I have a feeling that a galaxy is a mini universe in its own right, so when some scientists believe that every galaxy has a black hole, then here is your clue that may be it is the black hole which gives each galaxy a birth, when it swallows all planets and stars in its own galaxy, it becomes so bottled up, and stops just short of exploding outwards, until another planet or a star reaches its territory from another galaxy and when it swallows this star, this tips the balance (or exceeds the bottled up threshold) and the whole thing explodes once again into another new galaxy and life starts once again.

Hence galaxies may be drifting randomly or in a defined path, and as we already know giant galaxies can swallow smaller galaxies and become even bigger galaxies.

So perhaps Universe was never born, rather each galaxy as a small universe in its own right existed for a time then got annihilated by its own black hole and then born again and the cycle of mini universes being born and annihilated continues, and has always done so and not just for the last 13.8 Billions of years ago, perhaps for ever. So only each galaxy has a beginning and an ending.

And for religious people there may be more than one God who resides in each galaxy in the middle of this black hole, hence that explains why we have so many different religions, as some prophets may have come from different galaxies to preach various religions.

Something to ponder about! :rolleyes:

Well, its not a totally unreasonable guess I suppose.
 
I have a feeling that a galaxy is a mini universe in its own right, so when some scientists believe that every galaxy has a black hole, then here is your clue that may be it is the black hole which gives each galaxy a birth, when it swallows all planets and stars in its own galaxy, it becomes so bottled up, and stops just short of exploding outwards, until another planet or a star reaches its territory from another galaxy and when it swallows this star, this tips the balance (or exceeds the bottled up threshold) and the whole thing explodes once again into another new galaxy and life starts once again.

Hence galaxies may be drifting randomly or in a defined path, and as we already know giant galaxies can swallow smaller galaxies and become even bigger galaxies.

So perhaps Universe was never born, rather each galaxy as a small universe in its own right existed for a time then got annihilated by its own black hole and then born again and the cycle of mini universes being born and annihilated continues, and has always done so and not just for the last 13.8 Billions of years ago, perhaps for ever. So only each galaxy has a beginning and an ending.

And for religious people there may be more than one God who resides in each galaxy in the middle of this black hole, hence that explains why we have so many different religions, as some prophets may have come from different galaxies to preach various religions.

Something to ponder about! :rolleyes:

I think this is quite a feasible theory. Except for the 'god' bit at the end!
 
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I have a feeling that a galaxy is a mini universe in its own right, so when some scientists believe that every galaxy has a black hole, then here is your clue that may be it is the black hole which gives each galaxy a birth, when it swallows all planets and stars in its own galaxy, it becomes so bottled up, and stops just short of exploding outwards, until another planet or a star reaches its territory from another galaxy and when it swallows this star, this tips the balance (or exceeds the bottled up threshold) and the whole thing explodes once again into another new galaxy and life starts once again.

Hence galaxies may be drifting randomly or in a defined path, and as we already know giant galaxies can swallow smaller galaxies and become even bigger galaxies.

So perhaps Universe was never born, rather each galaxy as a small universe in its own right existed for a time then got annihilated by its own black hole and then born again and the cycle of mini universes being born and annihilated continues, and has always done so and not just for the last 13.8 Billions of years ago, perhaps for ever. So only each galaxy has a beginning and an ending.

And for religious people there may be more than one God who resides in each galaxy in the middle of this black hole, hence that explains why we have so many different religions, as some prophets may have come from different galaxies to preach various religions.

Something to ponder about! :rolleyes:

I think this is quite a feasible theory. Except for the 'god' bit at the end!

It's can't be called a theory, it's not based on anything, as I say it's not a totally ridiculous guess. But that's all it is a guess, based on zippo evidence.
 
I have a feeling that a galaxy is a mini universe in its own right, so when some scientists believe that every galaxy has a black hole, then here is your clue that may be it is the black hole which gives each galaxy a birth, when it swallows all planets and stars in its own galaxy, it becomes so bottled up, and stops just short of exploding outwards, until another planet or a star reaches its territory from another galaxy and when it swallows this star, this tips the balance (or exceeds the bottled up threshold) and the whole thing explodes once again into another new galaxy and life starts once again.

Hence galaxies may be drifting randomly or in a defined path, and as we already know giant galaxies can swallow smaller galaxies and become even bigger galaxies.

So perhaps Universe was never born, rather each galaxy as a small universe in its own right existed for a time then got annihilated by its own black hole and then born again and the cycle of mini universes being born and annihilated continues, and has always done so and not just for the last 13.8 Billions of years ago, perhaps for ever. So only each galaxy has a beginning and an ending.

And for religious people there may be more than one God who resides in each galaxy in the middle of this black hole, hence that explains why we have so many different religions, as some prophets may have come from different galaxies to preach various religions.

Something to ponder about! :rolleyes:

I think this is quite a feasible theory. Except for the 'god' bit at the end!

It's can't be called a theory, it's not based on anything, as I say it's not a totally ridiculous guess. But that's all it is a guess, based on zippo evidence.

It is based on what we already know about black holes, they are like giant hoover Vacuum cleaner) sucking anything that comes within its mouth, or within its range of influence, call it event horizon, the suction is caused by its immensely stronger gravity. And as it continues to annihilates more and more matter, the stronger its force or influence gets, as all matter is packed in so densely and tightly, that even light cannot escape from its clutches.

Unlike in a hoover (vacuum cleaner) the suction actually becomes weaker as more and more matter is sucked in its bag, when the bag is full, its suction practically seizes, and cannot suck in more stuff. but in a black hole it becomes the opposite, its suction increases rather than decreases, and when its bag becomes so full, it actually bursts when it can take no more matter, rather than stop sucking, so black holes are something we don't fully understand yet, but there must come for a black hole to burst into an almighty bang! when it cannot contain and keep the matter confined within its clutches, even though it may continue to suck and annihilate things, that may come under its influence, (event horizon)

then when its core cannot tolerate any further pressure (intense gravity) and it then suddenly bursts in an almighty explosion, (Big bang) giving rise to the creation of a new galaxy, (mini universe) once more, and all that bottled up energy is released in this explosion, and this released energy once more starts to form gasses clumping together and starts to form matter, which gives rise to new stars and planets, as they once were, and the whole cycle begins again.

In the process, a new black hole is formed and this process of annihilation starts again all over, starts swallowing bodies again one by one, over billions of years, the only difference being that each galaxy is a mini universe in its own right rather than the whole universe as we know with billions of galaxies.

Scientist already believe that as we speak many galaxies are being formed and destroyed in a continuous process of creation and destruction.

it is a process where an input is not required, self cycling thing as long as there is abundance of energy, a process where matter and energy continuously and automatically transforms from one state to another.

Perhaps, a black hole starts its life as an ordinary giant star, and due to its larger mass, it would have stronger influence on any object that gets too close to its mouth, and swallows it, thus making its gravity even more stronger, until it has annihilated enough matter where by its gravity becomes so strong that you don't see its own light it once emitted when it was a giant star, but after swallowing hundreds of thousands of other stars, its gravity takes over and makes it into a black hole.

Of course this theory is not perfect because we have excluded God, sure he must come into all this somewhere, but we have no idea where!
 
Scientist already believe that as we speak many galaxies are being formed and destroyed in a continuous process of creation and destruction.

No they don't, that's complete b*ll*x. I believe the accepted wisdom is that large glaxies form by swallowing smaller galaxies. Our galaxy is swallowing a couple as we speak, And we're on a collision course with another galaxy even bigger than ours.
 
It's can't be called a theory, it's not based on anything, as I say it's not a totally ridiculous guess. But that's all it is a guess, based on zippo evidence.

I was understood that one formulated a theory and then sought evidence to support or prove it.
 
It's can't be called a theory, it's not based on anything, as I say it's not a totally ridiculous guess. But that's all it is a guess, based on zippo evidence.

I was understood that one formulated a theory and then sought evidence to support or prove it.
You're thinking of a hypothesis.

A theory requires evidence.
 
Yes, of course. A hypothesis comes first, then you formulate a theory to attempt to explain it. Then you seek to prove it.
 
Professor Lawrence Krauss has videos floating about on how a universe was created from nothing and how the same 'nothing' can be contained within our smallest particles. I have read casually through the thread, the wonderment of the universe is something spectacular, to think it was all created for human existence would be naive and selfish; instead, try to realise the enormity of the galaxy, around 200 billion stars just in our galaxy, some containing their own solar system and planets. There is potentially over 500 billion galaxies.
 
, so black holes are something we don't fully understand yet, but there must come for a black hole to burst into an almighty bang! when it cannot contain and keep the matter confined within its clutches, even though it may continue to suck and annihilate things, that may come under its influence, (event horizon)

then when its core cannot tolerate any further pressure (intense gravity) and it then suddenly bursts in an almighty explosion, (Big bang) giving rise to the creation of a new galaxy, (mini universe) once more, and all that bottled up energy is released in this explosion, and this released energy once more starts to form gasses clumping together and starts to form matter, which gives rise to new stars and planets, as they once were, and the whole cycle begins again.

In the process, a new black hole is formed and this process of annihilation starts again all over, starts swallowing bodies again one by one, over billions of years, the only difference being that each galaxy is a mini universe in its own right rather than the whole universe as we know with billions of galaxies.


This shows a fundamental lack of knowledge about black holes. May I recommend you read Simon Singhs "Big Bang". It gives a very clear explanation about some of the more esoteric aspects of the physics involved.

Also the definition of a universe precludes there being more than 1 of them....
 
Professor Lawrence Krauss has videos floating about on how a universe was created from nothing and how the same 'nothing' can be contained within our smallest particles.

Of course. Current thinking (theory!) is that each atom is almost entirely nothing at all. A tiny nucleus surrounded by even tinier electrons with absolutely nothing in between.
 
Professor Lawrence Krauss has videos floating about on how a universe was created from nothing and how the same 'nothing' can be contained within our smallest particles.

Of course. Current thinking (theory!) is that each atom is almost entirely nothing at all. A tiny nucleus surrounded by even tinier electrons with absolutely nothing in between.

Thats correct- its what allows X rays, microwaves etc to pass through seemingly solid objects, as they wavelength of the "ray" or wave is so small they dont hit anything on the way through. When you touch something, you arnt actually touching anything, something called Van Der Waals forces keep the atoms apart. (i think, physics lessons were along time ago!)
 
Thats correct- its what allows X rays, microwaves etc to pass through seemingly solid objects, as they wavelength of the "ray" or wave is so small they dont hit anything on the way through.

I'll have to do something about the atoms in our internal wall. I keep losing connection to our wireless router! Do you think if I gave them a bit of a shake they'd spread out a bit?
 
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