Big Bang nixed? The Universe evolved from a collapsed 4 dimensional star

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  1. #1 SlightlyStonedSD, Jul 3, 2015
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    http://www.dailygalaxy.com/my_weblog/2015/07/big-bang-nixed-our-universe-evolved-from-the-black-hole-of-a-collapsed-4-d-star-todays-most-popular.html

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    It has always seemed plausible to me that black holes are the birthplace of universes because how else can so much matter collapse into a singularity?



    Maybe the multiverse is a collection of 3 dimensional universes spawned from a bulk 4 dimensional universe. Maybe some bizarre 2 dimensional existence is spawned from our universe's black holes.



    What do you think?
     
  2. And yet is it confirmed that this process retrogrades back ad infinitum? Or what if this is like, the 6th Creation, man? [​IMG]


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  3. I've nixed the big bang theory for myself long ago.. but don't really buy into any other theories other than it being infinite, in size and age. It is a pisser cause an infinite universe isn't something that can really be proven, and even bigger pisser cause if it is true, that just means there are countless observations that can be made and many of them could confirm the bias of belief in other theories.
     
  4. Yeah it doesn't really answer anything, just another theory to think about.
     
  5. Interesting.
     
  6. This is a super interesting theory because I'm on the same wavelength as you with your black hole idea. I've always had theories about black holes just kind of transferring matter from our universe to another, perhaps even creating an entirely new one as it does so. This new universe being 2-dimensional would be crazy, I always thought it would lead to a higher-dimensional plane. Or perhaps from a 4-dimensional existence you can use black holes in a similar fashion to womrholes?
     
  7. Woe dude ya got me trippen big time on this one homie. I am high as F right now and I'm stright trippen on this post. I always thought that Janet Jackson was a black hole. Far out man!!!
     

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