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Is a black hole the start of a new universe? And what would that mean for string theory?
I was able to come to this conclusion on my own but i am unfortunately not the person to publish the idea that was done by Dr. Nikodem Poplawski, from the Department of Physics, Indiana University, that's a link to his page
www.physics.indiana.edu/~nipoplaw/
I am just looking for some opinions really. I believe in this black hole theory of mine and I cant be swayed. But respect every other theory other than a creator that's just poppycock. Wait i mean in a biblical sense, because some alien could have stopped at the pre life earth for a look around took a crap and here we are. This is way off topic.
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- ?Lv 78 years agoFavorite Answer
I don't want to rain on your parade, but this is a pretty old idea that has crossed the minds of many people ever since black holes were first hypothesized, even before the scientist you cite. I'm not a physicist or cosmologist, but to my mind there's nothing to say it isn't so.
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The possibility of the dissemination of life from extraterrestrial sources can't be ruled out, though of course that's just kicking the can down the road--we still have to ask where that life originated. Certainly any introduced life would have been primitive, there is no doubt that speciation through evolution happened here on Earth, and we weren't dropped off as complex life forms from elsewhere.
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I would urge you to be cautious, though, when you say that you can't be swayed regarding a belief. To accept the scientific method means you must be willing to accept reliable new evidence, and be willing to modify your beliefs accordingly. (Also, you might want to be careful how you use the word 'theory' in a science forum.)