Went to a planetarium show on black holes recently in which we learned that super-large and massive stars collapse and become stellar black holes. At the end of the show, there was a light-show representing the possibility of going through a stellar black hole at just the correct angle and emerging from it in another universe, another place and another when.
At the center of our galaxy is a super massive black hole. It was never stated at the show what might have collapsed to form this super massive black hole, only that it is there. It appears there is such a black hole at the center of our galaxy, and every galaxy.
I am left with a few questions:
What has collapsed to produce these super massive black holes? What is it about galaxy formation and on going galactic processes that requires them?
Is the rule: Through a stellar black hole to another star system, and through a galactic black hole to another galaxy? Are other time space continuums, other universes actually seeded through these portals? Was our universe?
Are there primordial galaxies that collapse to create the giant black holes at the centers of the galaxies we observe? Does time-space itself collapse to produce them, and if so, how? Is there a relationship between quantum wave form collapse and the collapse of stars to make black holes? Is there a big bang that begins each individual galaxy from its own individual singularity?
What is the relationship of all the stellar black holes and their singularities and galactic black holes and their singularities to each other? Are there clusters of singularities, of universes? Are these the holes in the stellar and galactic weave of the universe that connects the time space fabric of our universe to the fabric of other time space universes?
Other than that, I have no questions.
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