Quantum mechanics, quantum entanglement, multiverse theories and black holes all fascinate me. I am a lawyer and professor, not a physicist or cosmologist, but I intuit that all are related in ways we do not yet understand to black holes. One of my short stories, End of Days, specifically deals with the subject in a disturbing way, but I really believe that the Big Bang theory that posits that all the matter in our still expanding universe originated in a single, minute point all at once is incorrect. Rather, I think that there is not one but an infinite number of universes in the multiverse (not a novel theory, of course) and that these are created when massive black holes such as those at the center of spiral galaxies like our own Milky Way ingest enough matter that it can no longer contain any more within space time and it ejects it all at once into a new universe, created in much the same way as a balloon filled beyond its capacity for air bursting.7Please respect copyright.PENANAmDdaIllERg
I also believe that space-time is not the same everywhere in our universe (or any other), and that there are strong and weak areas in the fabric of space time that can contain unimaginably massive black holes before ejecting all the matter they swallow up, while other areas are relatively weak and may “burst” into mini universes after black holes ingest a modest number of solar systems. But for stars, planets, and ultimately life to form, it requires a truly massive black hole rupture that can eject unimaginable amounts of matter into its newly-created universe that can then coalesce into suns, planets, galaxies and eventually new life forms.
I cannot accept the theory that the universe came into existence from an unfathomably dense singularity of metaphorically pin-size ejecting all of the matter in our universe literally from nothing. Religion aside, I don’t buy the idea that matter can be spontaneously created from nothing as in violates the notion that mass can be turned into energy or energy into mass, but not mass or energy from nothing.
Mine is, I believe, a truly novel theory of cosmology that no doubt real physicists and cosmologies would laugh at and deride, and I certainly cannot prove it even if I had the mathematical knowledge to try, but believe it to be true. It could also help explain quantum entanglement (as some argue a multiverse theory can) and how. Multiverse can be created and exist. If I am right and space time is not uniformly the same everywhere (and I’m not referring here to the known effect of gravity wells on time itself), it might be the reason portals, ghosts, or quantum entanglement exist—a sort of leaking between different universes in the multiverse in places where space time is weak, where an infinite number of probabilities play themselves out in similar yet different universes that sometimes intersect.
I may be right in some universe.
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