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Comment by GodelNumbering

4 days ago

This brings to mind something I keep thinking about for years (mostly from watching too many physics videos).

- Gravity "slows" the time down, gravitational singularity should bring the time to a halt

- Suppose there is a quantum process that makes the true singularity impossible, so all black holes immediately expand right back

- Looking at it from our time scales, even if the singularity existed for a moment, it would appear that "infinite" time has passed while from the black hole's perspective, the expansion was instantaneous.

- From earth's perspective, if the singularity ever existed in a black hole, it stands to reason that when the time "resumes" from a black hole expansion, it won't fall into any of our known timelines since infinite time would have passed.

Along those lines, makes me wonder if the "bang" is in fact the fact that after the time compression, all matter/energy is effectively arriving at the same point all at once.

Assuming our universe eventually collapses into a few black holes, perhaps the spawn of a new universe is simply all the matter and energy of our universe arriving at a new point in... time? an infinite amount of time in the future.

Also, really mind bending to think the universe may just be an infinite series of black hole explosions with no beginning. It is because it always was.