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om... The Universe has had billions of years to organize itself and it is not just random kaos any more. Our solar system and billions of others seem to be fairly well organized or there would be constant kaos. Black holes have organized themselves at the center of galaxies where there are greater gravitational forces and that organization implies to me that there is some kind of purpose for it. But what might that purpose be? Would anyone care to venture a theory as to the purpose of a black whole. Just because there is organization doesn't mean there is a purpose involved. |
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Purpose of a Black Hole in an Organized Universe
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@bigmailbox.net says... The Universe has had billions of years to organize itself and it is not just random kaos any more. Our solar system and billions of others seem to be fairly well organized or there would be constant kaos. Black holes have organized themselves at the center of galaxies where there are greater gravitational forces and that organization implies to me that there is some kind of purpose for it. But what might that purpose be? Would anyone care to venture a theory as to the purpose of a black whole. Not that it has to have a purpose, but if it does, perhaps it's to recycle matter. Black holes do after all emit energy, which is theoretically convertable back to matter. For that matter, if you have a bunch of black holes of approximately the same size arranged around you in space, their attraction could cancel each other out and provide regions of stability. |
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Black Hole exploding is a Big Bang?
I am trying to think of any existing experiments that might contradict
my theory below. Can anyone think of any? If we could show that photons had gravitational interaction with other photons, that would cause problems with my exploding black hole theory. But the forces would be so weak I am sure we could not detect the effect. It seems like normal matter (non-photons) particles (electrons, positrons, etc) could be made from a standing wave. So the idea that at some density normal standing-wave matter can no longer maintain a standing wave seems plausible. It also seems plausible that only standing-wave matter generates gravity. If there were some violation of conservation of energy/matter then that would be a problem for the theory, but it seems things could be such that they work out. We know that photons are attracted to gravitational bodies, so it seems reasonable to assume that such bodies are attracted to the photons for conservation reasons. While it is reasonable to guess that photons have gravitational interaction with other photons, it does not seem like this can be concluded for sure. If they don't, then it seems a black hole could explode. And if they do explode, it seems like it would be a Big Bang. -- Vince (Vincent Cate) wrote in message om... on sci.space.science "Purpose of a Black Hole in an Organized Universe" Space is infinite in size and goes back infinitely in time. Our "known universe" is the result of one big-bang but there are an infinite number of others. Black holes are natures way of fighting entropy by concentrating matter and energy. A black hole collects until it reaches a limit where matter and gravity break down and the energy explodes outward making another "universe". When we get telescopes good enough, we will see the other universes nearby ours. Because of this black-hole/big-bang cycle, entrophy does not equalize everything in space even over billions of billions of years. -- Vince |
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