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Could there be black holes, what are older than the universe?

 Could there be black holes, what are older than the universe?


If we find a black hole, what is older than the universe,  what forms that mysterious thing? (1) Is that thing from the universe what existed before our universe, or what is that thing? The fact is that the black hole, what is older than the universe is an eerie idea, and the fact is that it can give the data but also very many questions about the Big Bang. Is the Big Bang the result of the explosion of the great singularity, and if that explosion happened, what brought the material into the giant black hole?

So where that material what released to time during the Big Bang is coming from? That is the key question in cosmology. Does it come from the white hole through the wormhole? And if that thing is true, where does that wormhole come? We know that matter can come from nothing. But we know that material and energy are the same things, and we can transform the material into energy, but we cannot transform energy back to the material. 

When the giant black hole was once alone in the universe the time was different. The time outside the gravity field would travel with extremely high speed, but there should be nothing where the time impacted. If there was some material outside that singularity, what formed the universe, what was the source of that material? 

If the world is simply we can say that the material has existed forever, but when the "forever begins"? This is the thing that makes cosmology interesting thing. At the beginning of the universe was something, that brought the material to time, and that thing caused the big bang. The easy way is to say that there was an alone black hole, but then we might ask, where that black hole is coming from? 

The astronomers have spotted the ghosts of the black holes from past universes(2). So the new evidence about the support for the parallel- and multiverse theories has been got. The fact is that the radiation that comes from black holes is giving also tip that the wormholes have existed. So what if the big bang was the giant ball-lightning? Or was it even something more existing?


(1) https://dailygalaxy.com/2020/10/hawking-points-the-corpses-of-black-holes-from-before-the-big-bang-weekend-feature/


(2) https://www.space.com/41573-black-holes-from-past-universes.html


 

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