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The black hole is a typical thermodynamic pressure system. The heat or thermodynamical pressure of gravity moves from the temperature of space time to a colder condensed level of thermodynamical pressure towards a 4th Dimension (a gravity greater than space time) creating a pulverising vaccum in space time.
The cross-section of a multiverse is called a classification or a singularity. Thermodynamical pressure uses different gravitys and magnitations of associated degrees within each multiverse function to cause changes in the flow, speed, and pressure of the active magnitude within them. These active changes are our living universe...
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I've never been an Einstein fan. Every one of his theories is misleading. I do appreciate that he sold the importance of science.
The real question is, where is the limit of gravity and even more important when does energy over power gravity. My theory is two or more ginormous black holes caught each other and eventually caused the beginning of another universe.
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Hopefully we'll eventually have the tools to discover that the big bang wasn't the "beginning" of the universe, it was simply the event that we point to as the origin of this current bit of the history of existence we call the universe. That singularity has a history all its own and its constituent parts have histories of their own even if they are far beyond our current understanding. It's more likely that there is no beginning or end, only change.
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I really don't like the term "singularity". It implies a single, unique object but there seems to be millions, billions or even trillions of them scattered throughout space. There may even be an infinite number of "singularities" while the term still implies "one".
Maybe they should be called "multiplarities", whatever that may imply.
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@indianatheist1
6 months ago
Brian's voice is so calm I would listen to it 24hrs
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