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Quote by: Technosoul The song qoute is 'we are all stardust' . |
No no... it's Dust in the Wind..... remember Bill & Ted's Exellent Adventure?
I can't remember the orignal band who played it.... I don't think it was Journey, but something like that..... maybe Styx?
*sings* Dust in the wind...... All we are is dust in the wind.... doo doo doo....
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This would suggest to this layman that the universe can recycle, if the dust can end up as a star, then die as a star, then re-create another star.
This latest finding as just now reported here in this forum might support my speculation (aka theory) that black holes are the wombs of the universe rather then the consumers of the universe. Or at least that they now appear to serve a duel role in that respect.
My speculation was rejected by posters here in this forum, but now I have more evidence due to this discovery as reported in the O.P.
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See myself, I always considdered Black Holes as not something that destroyed things into non-existance.... but more-so "Gateways" from our universe, to whatever is on the other side.
They say Energy can not be created from nothing, and yet, energy is always constant, so therefore it just can not be destroyed at the same time... so it's gotta go somewhere.... and whereever that is, time will tell.