[quote=The Architect;305663]Hold on, the big bang theory is that the universe started as a singularity ( point) and some event triggered a rapid expansion of all the particle inside that point. (
Big Bang )
Im not understanding this "Black Hole Theory" so everything in the known universe all came from a black hole. So whats on the other side of that black hole, another universe. Im confident that blacks holes do have two sides. Please explain more, is there a website on this?[/QUOTE)
I came up with this idea a few years ago and some science minded people agreed, last year a friend of mine told me that he had just read the same thing in one of the Science magazines, which gave me some confidence that my speculation was correct - I do not have a webpage anymore and I did not try to find one on this topic - but no doubt a number of them can be found about Black Holes. But mostly relating the older theories.
You can find some webpages about the idea that the black hole is like a tunnel that has another universe on the other side, these concepts are mostly on sites devoted to "new agers" and "intellectual drugies" of the 60s type. Those who think like unto Terrence McKenna.
Native Americans also have legends about creation coming from a "hole in the sky" but no one knows for sure the orgins of that legend, or if the modern version was "watered down" from a more scientific source of knowledge.
In short, no one really knows much about black holes. Nor turnels with lights at the other end as reported in memory flashbacks during a N.D.E.