Braznor
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- Oct 9, 2005
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I believe the Big Bang cannot be compared or be attributed to a black hole or any such similar phenomenon. Remember the Big Bang led to the creation of all pillars of reality we see today, Mass, Energy and Space time
What existed pre Big Bang was something entirely different from all these aspects we see today. Also it is a mistake to assume that black holes create universes by themselves. A phenomenon like Hawkings radiation will ensure that a gravitational singularity is still a part of our universe, no matter how hostile or destructive the internal environment of a blackhole might seem so.
The universe is alive, but not in the way you think so.
What existed pre Big Bang was something entirely different from all these aspects we see today. Also it is a mistake to assume that black holes create universes by themselves. A phenomenon like Hawkings radiation will ensure that a gravitational singularity is still a part of our universe, no matter how hostile or destructive the internal environment of a blackhole might seem so.
The universe is alive, but not in the way you think so.
