janewormhole
Staff member
We know the universe has been expanding, and it might continue indefinitely. But if we consider a cyclic model, the universe should eventually contract after a certain point, returning to a singularity (a “naked singularity”) before expanding again. This suggests that our current expansion will ultimately lead us back to where we started.
But what initiated this loop? What provided the energy for it to continue? And where does all of this happen? Is it just “empty space” or could there be more loops and Big Bangs occurring elsewhere? This naturally leads to the multiverse theory.
What if black holes serve as gateways to an undefined space beyond our universe? Perhaps they are not merely dead ends but rather bridges connecting us to other universes. Could they be maintaining a fundamental link between different realms of existence?
I would love to hear your thoughts.
But what initiated this loop? What provided the energy for it to continue? And where does all of this happen? Is it just “empty space” or could there be more loops and Big Bangs occurring elsewhere? This naturally leads to the multiverse theory.
What if black holes serve as gateways to an undefined space beyond our universe? Perhaps they are not merely dead ends but rather bridges connecting us to other universes. Could they be maintaining a fundamental link between different realms of existence?
I would love to hear your thoughts.