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Fiz > Where, exactly, did the "SUPER massive black hole" come from? I'm sure you were already aware of the weakness in your logic, but I am curious as to what you will say.


Think repeating cycle. Over hundreds of Billions of years. (Or longer.)

Where do black holes come from? Too much matter in too small a space causing a gravitational attraction so extreme not even light can escape? I understand the Milky Way Galaxy has one in its core.

So, one day maybe the milky way black hole will eat the entire milky way galaxy . . . Or maybe some day a much bigger black hole which already ate its galaxy will come along and eat our black hole for a snack.

I imagine it would take a long long long time for a black hole to consume enough matter and grow big enough to start eating galaxies . . .

And I suspect it would take a lot longer for it to eat enough galaxies . . . But I suspect eventually it would eat one too many and it would get a severe case of indigestion and blow apart. BIG Bang.

And I'll even freely admit that I have absolutely no evidence whatsoever to suggest I'm right.

But, the black holes are out there. And what is the upper limit to how BIG a black hole can get? And what happens when it exceeds it? Lastly, assuming entropy starts winding down the 'known universe' . . . what is there to keep the existing black holes from consuming all available matter and energy?

And I do find it mildly entertaining to ponder such questions.

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Re: What is Twistor Theory? | Roger Penrose AND What came before Big Bang? Why he changed his mind.
By: Fiz
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Mon, 09 Jun 25 2:16 AM
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Zim: "That a SUPER massive black hole ate one too many galaxies . . and blew up giving we pathetic humans the illusion that a 'Big Bang' created ALL the Universe."

Where, exactly, did the "SUPER massive black hole" come from? I'm sure you were already aware of the weakness in your logic, but I am curious as to what you will say.

What I always fall back on is that everything depends on there being a rational explanation for why the square root of -1 (which started as an "imaginary" number where imaginary meant "it doesn't really exist" , kind of like God), turns out to be more foundational than the number 1, itself.


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