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Black Holes; Possible creation of other galaxies?

After some recent study, I have come to a stable conclusion. For me it is clear that black holes are spots with incredible gravity. It is my belief that these holes are made of strands, as I am a devout believer in string theory. However, this is a theory that occurred to me as I sat and pondered the question that has been on the minds of physicists since Einstein. My specific study is currently on black holes, and their mystical properties. Rather than believing that they are gateways to different universes, I believe something more radical and unbelievable. It is my belief that black holes are not just gateways to other galaxies, but actual big bangs being concepted. My thought is that the black hole absorbs and compresses energy into 10-100000000 power of its original size. It is my belief that the black hole can only contain a certain amount of matter before it violently expels its unneeded energy. We know that black holes expand as more matter is compressed within it, and we also know that our universe is also constantly expanding at a rapid rate. If you already studied the theories of quantum mechanics and string theory, you know that the quantum numbers are represented by 1, 2, and ½. These numbers represent the main numerical system for most formulas. My concern however, is for the big bang theory. I believe that the universe is going to keep expanding, and the black holes will keep on feeding on the expanding amounts of energy. As the holes continue gaining energy, they will continue getting stronger, because it’ll have more mass. I believe that there is only a certain amount of energy that can be stored within it, before it will have too much mass, and explode outwards. When the black hole expels the matter within it, it will destroy all around it. However, it will redistribute all of the energy throughout the universe. This is a radical idea, and I have a feeling that my thesis will barely scratch the surface of proving this theory. However, with my newfound friends in the scientific community, (hopefully) will help me try to solve this problem that has given physicists nightmares since the discovery of gravity, and its mystical properties. It all can be explained by this. Let’s take, for instance, a dime. The dime is solid because it has more mass per area than something like paper. The dime isn’t at its full carrying capacity, but it has enough to be dense. If you look at gravity as something that gets greater as the amount of weight gets greater, than black holes make perfect sense. As something gains mass, it gets heavier. It does not matter rather the size remains unchanged or not. So if the black hole compresses matter like I believe it does, then it would explain its impossible gravitational force. Now as with all things, there is only a certain amount of particles of energy it can contain before it reaches a critical point. When it reaches this point, there is nothing for the black hole to do other than relinquish the energy within it to allow it to gain more. The scale for this would be simple, because it uses some of the absorbed energy. When it gets larger, it will require more energy to sustain it. However, it will absorb more energy, because it has greater mass. When it reaches that critical point, it will expel the excess matter in a violent explosion of condensed energy. When this energy is released, it will destroy all of the life and planets throughout the universe. However, I believe that this is on a cycle, and this is our grand theory of the big bang. The arcing energy would superheat all dense surfaces, damaging the structural integrity of the planet, causing it to implode, and scattering dense matter throughout the universe.

As the matter starts to cool, it forms together to condense into planets. This changes all of the structuring of the planets, and wipes out any civilization around. The planets would be in a new environment, which restarts the cycle of humanity and history. I think this has happened before, and it will happen again. We must be as prepared for this as we can. This theory may seem ridiculous to most, but the fundamentals of it makes sense. It would make sense that black holes would store energy, just in case it ran out of reliable sources of energy. If it held too much energy, it would remove it in the form of matter. The gravity is caused by it weighing so much, due to all of the matter within the confined space. All of the science adds up, you just have to believe it.

When the matter is condensed, it is stored into energy for the black hole to use. It obviously will get heavier, and when it does, it will have greater gravity. It may seem that I am repeating myself, but it is actually because it gives you more time to allow it to sink in. I hope by the time you read this, you will understand why I say this. I hope that the scientific community sees this as an actual theory, and I hope to test this theory with them to determine rather we have anything to worry about.