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White Holes and the Big Bang Theory

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I believe I've made a theory, but I'm still working on it, learning more and more every day. The Big Bang was a black hole, that "sucked" too much mass and couldn't hold it, so it "exploded" making a white hole, that is letting out all of our universe. Black holes are just like a sponge; it can absorb a lot, but after a while it can't hold anymore, and it has to lose the absorbed material. Any thoughts about this?

Any thoughts about this?

 

 

Yes. It is contradicted by all existing theory. There is no reason to think that large black holes explode.

 

Also, there is no evidence that white holes exist.

 

p.s. Sorry to disappoint. But this isn't a very original idea. It comes up fairly regularly on forums like this.

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