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reply posted on 19-6-2006 @ 05:49 PM by johnsky
I've allways viewed the big bang as being the divide of nothingness, generating something more than nothing, and its opposite, something less than nothing.

If you want to look at it my way mathematically, I could show that, its all quite basic.

0 = 0
0 = x + (-x) (BOOM, the big bang just happened.)
both cannot exist in the same space, so one has to exist on the other side of the equation... following basic math rules...
x = x
Now we have x on one side of the equation, that would be us and our universe.
And another x on the other side of the equation, whatever and wherever that is.
Effectively you now have something made from nothing... only, if you actually put it all back together, you end up re-zeroing the equation.
(Which is where my phrase, if you add everything together, you get nothing, comes from)

You can think of black holes as the equal sign, whereas all mathematical functions are passed through to affect the other side of the equation.

This means in this event, black holes are the physical form of the equal sign... any matter that falls into a black hole, the equal amount of matter from the other side of the equation is destroyed.
Any matter you manage to extract from a black hole (if any) would also be extracted from the other side.

The difference between the matter entering the black hole from one side, and the matter entering the black hole from the other side is what causes the gravitational effect which results in the event horizon forming.
The event horizon is more of a holding pattern until an equal amount of matter can be diminished on the other side of the equation/black hole.

As for what the other side of the equation is, it could be a parallel universe, it could be something completley wacky in regards to what we understand... the only solid concept I have on it, is that it contains exactly the same amount of matter and energy as we have on this side.

[edit on 19-6-2006 by johnsky]
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