Blackholes (singularity's) and theory's

Black holes.

The most fascinating part of space is the endless possibilities that it gives us to think about.

Lots say a higher being like a god may be controlling what space does and how it works, others believe It was the big bang. that's what's interesting about the abyss of space.

Georges Lemaître was a Belgian cosmologist and Catholic priest.

"Appealing to the new quantum theory of matter, Lemaître argued that the physical universe was initially a single particle—the “primeval atom” as he called it—which disintegrated in an explosion, giving rise to space and time and the expansion of the universe that continues to this day."

His theory states that the only atom in existence randomly exploded creating infinities and beyond. This to me seems highly unlikely as to my understanding. His theory is saying that from nothing came one particle and now it is a whole universe with galaxies that are separated by an ever-growing dark matter barrier that keeps galaxies apart.

But how did that particle of matter become? how did it explode? My theory is a mix of a few, I strongly believe that within every black hole is a new completely different universe where everything down to the laws of physics are completely changed. The reason behind the density of black holes is that each black hole obtains a new and diverse universe. I do understand that this is an absurd theory but I stick with it. To me it seems possible, it is space after all. There are an infinite amount of possibilities within the dark and empty oasis that we call space.

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Follow comments and votes are all appreciated but not necessary ;)
signing off
: geko
Source(s)
American Museum of Natural History (AMNH)
https://www.amnh.org/learn-teach/curriculum-collections/cosmic-horizons-book/georges-lemaitre-big-bang#:~:text=Appealing%20to%20the%20new%20quantum,that%20continues%20to%20this%20day.

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