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ferrel_hadley t1_j691hja wrote

>If one final black hole swallows all other black holes and is so big it absorbs all the light ever/energy becomes so big it implodes on itself could that cause a 2nd Big Bang starting our universe all over again,

There was an old theory called the Big Bounce that the Universe would collapse into a massive black hole and become another Big Bang.

But the discovery the expansion of the Universe was accelerating through Dark Energy and now we expect the Universe to continue separating at ever faster rates.

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harrybarrydairy t1_j6945ax wrote

I think the big bounce also works with the heat death of the universe theory. Everything will die out, and after possibly an infinite amount of time an event can occur which ultimately causes another Big Bang.

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The1MrBP t1_j694xxw wrote

I would go re-read up on those theories, mate.

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harrybarrydairy t1_j695evl wrote

Maybe I’m not accurate with what I’m remembering but I’d like to know where I am wrong?

Also by the heat death of the universe I just mean where everything decays.

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JimmiRustle t1_j691v2w wrote

The characteristic note of our time is the dire truth that, the mediocre soul, the commonplace mind, knowing itself to be mediocre, has the gall to assert its right to mediocrity, and goes on to impose itself where it can.

– José Ortega

Please. Physicists spend decades trying to grasp how complex the universe is. Your shower thoughts are not ingenious nor do they contribute to anything but the collision between a few faces and the palms of hands.

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bgplsa t1_j695fd0 wrote

This post seems like a sincere question, as long as OP is open to learning from those who have done the work to gain this understanding I don’t see the benefit in discouraging them.

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JimmiRustle t1_j69i47k wrote

> as long as OP is open to learning from those who have done the work to gain this understanding I don’t see the benefit in discouraging them.

Absolutely but that’s not what this was.

Also this isn’t the Ask Space Questions sub. There’s a weekly post for that and r/AskScience if you can’t wait

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space-ModTeam t1_j693kfs wrote

Hello u/launderslaunders, your submission "Theory of the universe" has been removed from r/space because:

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