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there are a number a theories out there about how the universe was created , and they also think there mite be other universes other then our own . the universe is expanding and getting colder , sooner or later in will die out , there will be no light only black holes will remain , but this are just very good theories according to laws of physics. only time will give us more answers .
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You know, I really just don't like to think about it. I don't want to know the answer. I have a hunch though, and I don't particularly like that hunch.
My belief, that few others share:
Our universe came to be from another universe. We were a black hole in that universe. Now, there's a ton of black holes in our universe. How does a black hole come to be? How did our universe begin? Exactly. How dense is a black hole? Why are they the size of billions upon billions of solar masses? Again, exactly. Why can't we see a black hole? Why can't light leave a black hole? Why can an object mysteriously enter a black hole and never return? Why haven't we found evidence of a white hole? Because if we found it, we would (hypothetically speaking) be seeing things fly right towards us. Why does our universe keep growing? Hmmm Why was our universe once very, very small? Again, hmmm... I could go on and on and on, but frankly, nobody will ever listen to me. Like I said before, I don't care. I want to live my life. Just, nothing ever makes as much sense (to me) as this explanation does. What happened to the universes before us? They eventually die out. Our universe will eventually die out too, because we won't have enough to feed us and too much sucking away from us. When I say die out, I mean cease to exist. You can't possibly wrap your head around it, because it's just too much for our brains to comprehend. Maybe, just maybe, the universe was always there. I don't know, maybe it was God (I believe so)... I will never know, though, until when I'm dead (maybe not even then). The thing is, though, I'm not going to be searching the stars for the meaning of life, when the answer is all around me. The question is in fact, in the answer.
My belief, that few others share:
Our universe came to be from another universe. We were a black hole in that universe. Now, there's a ton of black holes in our universe. How does a black hole come to be? How did our universe begin? Exactly. How dense is a black hole? Why are they the size of billions upon billions of solar masses? Again, exactly. Why can't we see a black hole? Why can't light leave a black hole? Why can an object mysteriously enter a black hole and never return? Why haven't we found evidence of a white hole? Because if we found it, we would (hypothetically speaking) be seeing things fly right towards us. Why does our universe keep growing? Hmmm Why was our universe once very, very small? Again, hmmm... I could go on and on and on, but frankly, nobody will ever listen to me. Like I said before, I don't care. I want to live my life. Just, nothing ever makes as much sense (to me) as this explanation does. What happened to the universes before us? They eventually die out. Our universe will eventually die out too, because we won't have enough to feed us and too much sucking away from us. When I say die out, I mean cease to exist. You can't possibly wrap your head around it, because it's just too much for our brains to comprehend. Maybe, just maybe, the universe was always there. I don't know, maybe it was God (I believe so)... I will never know, though, until when I'm dead (maybe not even then). The thing is, though, I'm not going to be searching the stars for the meaning of life, when the answer is all around me. The question is in fact, in the answer.
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