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Originally posted by DR_DEATH
Okay, here is the theory i subscibe to about how OUR universe as we know it came to be. Scientists have recently been theorising over what is called a "white" hole. I the centre of our galaxy, there is a great big mass of stars and matter, seemingly coming out of nowhere. But matter is also dissapearing. Black holes suck matter in, they even suck light in. Scientists believe that there are other universes, and we are just one black holes "stomach", what is in our universe is what the black hole has eaten. The matter comes in FROM the black hole on the other side thru a WHITE hole, which spews matter, light and energy everywhere. The black holes in our universe are believed to lead into other universes, and so forth. Our big bang may have just been the creation of the black hole on the other side, and henceforth the creation of our universe. I am a big believer in evolution, there is no way in hell any entity would create such an imperfect thing that is our universe. Anyone wishing to challenge me, feel free to do so
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A very elegant theory, but unfortunately that is not how Black Holes work.
Black holes are local phenomenon. Universes are somewhat larger.
A Black Hole is just a collapsed neutron star. Although it is refered to as a "singularity", the term is a misnomer. It has a definite volume, and that volume grows as it accumulates matter from other objects.
The only theory similar to yours(and one not adhered to by many, I might add) regarding what happens to a Black Hole is that eventualy the matter (and therefore energy) contained in the singularity reaches a "critical mass" of sorts and manifests as a quasar. Again, let me stress the disclaimer that there is very little hard science behind this, it is speculation at best.