If as the 'new model' suggests and there was no Big Bang, wouldn't Black Holes have eaten everything by now?

They would have to release everything they eat somehow, maybe in the form of gravitons or this quantum soup they refer to.

?2015-02-16T18:21:45Z

The 'new model' as you put it does not say there was no Big Bang, just that there was no singularity, therefore no actual time when the universe began. The idea of a singularity predicted by classical physics is generally recognized as a shortcoming in relativity theory anyway. There was still a time when it began expanding from a comparatively very small volume, however, which is basically what the Big Bang theory is all about.

scowie2015-02-21T20:48:16Z

There is no such thing as a black hole since gravity has no effect on light. See:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CnvOybT2WwU

Anonymous2015-02-16T18:01:03Z

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