slim0707 Posted February 9, 2015 Report Posted February 9, 2015 I was recently watching the film interstellar and it got me to thinking about life in our universe i came up with this idea of how the universe is created and would love feedback its not completed and the idea is just speculation at the moment Cosmic recycling theory The theory relies on idea’s speculation and guess work as we will never know until we gain the technology and understanding to prove otherwise. The idea focuses on main points· black hole as a start more than the end to life as is believed.· Natures ability to recycle itself on a universal scale· Links between universe’s· What happens inside a black hole.· The seconds after the big bang theory and how planets are formed How to prove this thory· find the epicentre of dust cloud formations· seeing through a black hole and where it leads to The idea that through a cataclysmic event such as the creation of a black hole would contain enough force to tear a hole in our universe and create a cosmic link similar to the idea of a worm hole Between 2 universe. planets and stars from our universe are crushed up and transported to another universe as dust clouds where life would restart again. using the ideas from just after the big bang where gas and dust clouds form planets stars ect ectThe idea would easily be proved f it was possible to find the epicentre of dust cloud formations or that the idea that when a black hole collapses in on itself it closes the link between each side which would leave no trace it was ever here. it could explain how our universe is made and the expansion of the universe is created from the death of another. In nature everything is designed to be recycle from animals to stars if we applied this fact to the universe then the black hole is the means to an end how do you recycle what you already have.Recycling on this size would create a cosmological constant which would see the start of the universe not as a something from nothing but rather a continuously recycled entity that would carry on through an infinite amount of time. who said time had to have a start and an end more that time life and everything with it is constant stars are born and die but who said that has to be the end. The universe is full of recycled materials the answer to the question why are we hear is easy to carry on our gene pool to carry on our species look at animals we are born to survive nothing more nothing less it’s our minds that create the question that we need meaning to our existence take my life in 200 hundred years no one will remember my name but a part of me will live on through my passed on genes through my children and grandchildren so on and so forth.Life through this theory is nothing but a by product of this recycling if you applied maths to this theory than its safe to say that at some point in time life will be created because you only need one in a billion times to get the condition right but even after our species are gone the universe will carry on its great recycling and will eventually lead to life again if we wanted our species to carry on into the next universe we would have to find a way to traverse a black hole. The multi universe idea is not a new one but could be used in this theory to explain why we have a universe and only through the creation of a black hole can the conditions for a link between each of the universes be reached.Lets just say there is a bridge between universes on will expand as another detracts we gain what the other universe loses. Example I have 2 bottles one empty one full I pour the full one into the empty bottle as one bottle empties the other fill the same amount of materials (in this case liquid) is transferred between each. If I did this with milk the same amount of material transferred would be the same but the look each time would chage as it is turned into butter. if I did this constantly there would never be an end to it Quote
Racoon Posted February 9, 2015 Report Posted February 9, 2015 If matter is not created nor destroyed, where will that pollution go?? Quote
CraigD Posted February 16, 2015 Report Posted February 16, 2015 I was recently watching the film interstellar and it got me to thinking about life in our universe i came up with this idea of how the universe is created and would love feedback its not completed and the idea is just speculation at the momentPhysics pros and students have speculated that the initial conditions necessary for the big bang may be similar to those inside a black hole at least since my highschool days in the 1970s. Some physicists have done substantial theoretical work on the idea, the most recent I recall by Nikodem Popławski. His Wikipedia article has some decent links to popular science articles and papers (with online preprints) on the subject. These theories are pretty deep and technical. They’re over my head (I have just a BS in Math, and lots of profession experience in medical computer programming). My intuition is most attracted to the coincidence that, taking the best theoretical estimates of the mass of the universe, a straitforward calculation of its Schwarzschild radius is about the same as its physical radius – in a vague way, I have the impression that our entire universe actual is inside the event horizon of a black hole. Where theories like Poplawski’s become weird and hard for me to intuitively grasp is that they propose that universes like ours are not due to universe-mass, super, super massive black holes, but ordinary stellar mass ones. Somehow, these theories propose that black holes with masses on the order of 1031 kg create big bangs producing universes with masses on the order of 1053 kg, a ratio about the same as that of the mass of a human being to the mass of the Earth – pretty heady stuff! Quote
slim0707 Posted February 27, 2015 Author Report Posted February 27, 2015 i don't know if i'm allowed to post links but this is an amazing discovery and is worth sharing http://www.theguardian.com/science/2015/feb/26/found-a-black-hole-12-billion-times-the-size-of-the-sun the statement in the article has been amended to the 12 billion being mass rather than size Quote
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