Wednesday, June 18, 2008

I just couldn't resist!



I love ranting about geeky things and my opinions of life to any one who gets with in listening distances. I would say most of the the time no one really cares about my topic of conversation ... that sure doesn't stop me from talking about it any way.



Take for instance the big bang theory. All the matter in "our" universe is thought to exist in a single location before it "popped" releasing time, space, matter and antimatter. Once the war of matter and antimatter finished we were left mostly with matter that cooled allowing the protons, neutrons and electrons to join forming the first particle ... Hydrogen ... our most abundant. Where o where did all that "energy" come from and why wasn't it able to stay compact?







Here is my slightly educated guess. As we know, all Galaxy's have a super massive black hole in there centers. This happens from the huge dust clouds "nebula" that started building after the big bang. With each piece of dust that is added the total mass increases causing more and more magnetic grip to build pulling in more and more pieces of dust. After some time the huge amount of magnetic pull heats up the center of this massive cloud causing it to "explode" (compact a huge amount of matter into a very small place). That shouldn't be possible with the amount of matter we see in these clouds. Here come dark matter to my rescue. We know it exists but not how to detect it. But it makes up a large majority of our universe. So take that same massive cloud's total mass and say quadruple it. With that amount of mass the gravitational pull would also be quadrupled. This would make it possible to compact all that energy into a very small place.


I'm almost there! ;)


We have no idea what happens beyond the event horizon but with that much magnetic pull ... time and space would completely break down as we know it. I believe that this huge explosion at the center of these clouds creates a new universe with it's own time, space and matter. This massive black hole also continues to gobble up all the matter around it ... feeding the amount of energy inside the black hole.


So if you look at our universe. It continues to expand at an exponential rate even though the huge amount of gravity inside should be pulling it back in. Starting to see my connection? We say this energy that is causing our universe to expand is dark energy ... but what is that? I believe it's the warped time/space of another universe caused by these super massive black holes interacting at a magnitude greater than our entire universe.


If this were to be true ... then every universe is not only linked via these black holes but built by them. Just imagine ... something so destructive it can eradicate entire solar systems but also build a universe of countless solar systems from the ashes of the old ... so to speak.

1 comment:

238 Oak said...

that would certainly expand the scope of trying to determine if and where matter and energy originated from. it helps in the cyclical nature of--er, umm--nature, too. so what the heck, i say score 1 for El Geeko.