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My theory for the Big Bang

Neoma
30-04-2006, 17:30
Okay, my idea revolves around black holes, We know they exist, there is even one at the center of Galaxy's.

Black holes eat up everything,

Now what happens when the black holes suck up all the matter in the universe?

I believe that the black holes will turn on one another, The larger ones will suck up the smaller ones.

Until the two biggest start in on one another.

Until there is only one, now all the matter is gone, The Black hole will turn on itself and then all the matter is located in one area, then boom. All the matter is expelled again into the universe.

What do you guys think?
Similization
30-04-2006, 17:32
I think there's been made a strong case for the Heat Death scenario. I doubt the universe will ever have a chance to collapse on itself.
Pythogria
30-04-2006, 17:32
O_o

Well, its possible...
Kyronea
30-04-2006, 17:34
Okay, my idea revolves around black holes, We know they exist, there is even one at the center of Galaxy's.

Black holes eat up everything,

Now what happens when the black holes suck up all the matter in the universe?

I believe that the black holes will turn on one another, The larger ones will suck up the smaller ones.

Until the two biggest start in on one another.

Until there is only one, now all the matter is gone, The Black hole will turn on itself and then all the matter is located in one area, then boom. All the matter is expelled again into the universe.

What do you guys think?
I think you need to take some astronomy courses and try again.
Call to power
30-04-2006, 17:38
we have super massive Black holes in the centre of almost every galaxy (even ours!) the one in the milky way luckily has gobbled up everything its gravity can pull towards it and so it isn’t increasing in Gravity to pull anything else in this is how black holes spend most of there lives and is the reason why galaxies aren’t gobbled up when they are born.

Even if super massive black holes could do such a thing they are nothing compared to the phantom energy that is just outside what we call the universe (stars and such) which will one day tear the atoms your made of too shreds and end what we know as the universe
Dobbsworld
30-04-2006, 17:44
Steady-state all the way, baby. All we have to fear is entropy itself.
Baratstan
30-04-2006, 17:51
In the documentary "Time" (Michio Kaku), it said that eventually, all matter will be pulled into black holes, but then after an even longer period of time the black holes will either evaporate, pull into one another (it says these will evaporate eventually too), and eventually the universe will have absolutely nothing - not even black holes, and they'll just be a cold sea of low energy photons whizzing around. The end. :(
That's what the documentary says anyway.