I believe everyone these days, are aware that Black holes are considered as one of the most destructive forces in the universe`s, they`re capable of tearing a planets apart and swallowing an entire stars. Yet scientists now believe they could hold the key to answering the ultimate question – what was there before the Big Bang? I say: Everything! Big Bang NEVER occurred like main-streamers tell you. How can anything be created out of nothing?
Just think of it? If our universe barley exist within a black hole. This may possibly sound strange, but it could truly be the best explanation of how the universe started, and what we observe today. It is a theory that has been explored over the past couple of decades by a little group of physicists such as Nikodem Poplawski for ex.
Profitable as it is, there are notable unsolved queries with the regular large bang theory, which suggests that the universe started as a seemingly impossible “singularity,” an infinitely modest point containing an infinitely large concentration of matter, expanding in dimension to what we observe today. The theory of inflation, a super-rapidly expansion of space proposed in current decades, fills in many crucial particulars, such as why slight lumps in the concentration of matter in the early universe coalesced into massive celestial bodies such as galaxies and clusters of galaxies. But these theories leave key questions unresolved. For illustration: What commenced the big bang? What brought on inflation to finish? What is the source of the mysterious dark energy that is apparently leading to the universe to speed up its expansion?
The idea that our universe is completely contained within a black hole provides solutions to these issues and errors and several more. It eliminates the notion of physically unattainable singularities in our universe. And it draws on two central theories in physics.
Today there`s a total different theory that is gaining ground. Scientist`s worth the name today, believe that super-massive black holes is capable of bringing the end of existence? It’s a surprising claim, but one being made after scientists have discovered that the black holes are the largest contributors of entropy in the known universe. Researchers Chas Egan and Charles Lineweaver at the Australian National University in Canberra calculated the amount of entropy – that is, potential for chaos – in the universe, and discovered that the presence of super-massive black holes has meant that the previous estimate of entropy was wrong by a factor of 10 to 1000 times. Egan and Lineweaver believe that the universe contains about 10 to the power of 104 units of entropy, bringing everything just that small step closer to “heat death” (where everything is the same temperature, meaning that no energy flows), Egan explains:
“Our results suggest we’re a little further along that road than previously thought”
The trouble is that researching them is next to impossible. Black holes are by definition invisible and there’s no scientific theory able to explain them. Despite these obvious obstacles, Horizon meets the astronomers attempting to image a black hole for the very first time and the theoretical physicists getting ever closer to unlocking their mysteries. Here`s a video that takes us into the heart of a black hole and to the very edge of what we think we know about the universe.
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