Earlier in this thread I was roundly abused by a certain forum member for trying to speculate about what would happen at the end of the universe.
My question, based on the way the supermassive blackholes at the hearts of most galaxies are inexorably consuming their parents was this....
When, at the end of all things and there is nothing left but blackholes and gravity what next?
My thinking being that eventually all of these blackholes would coalesce into one super, super massive singularity which could be the seed of the next big bang.
But I was told I was stupid(and a smartass)
Then I came across this interesting article just the other day.
http://www.facebook.com/l.php?u=http%3A%...=WAQFNBIVn
And by none other than Roger Penrose.....
Quite.
My question, based on the way the supermassive blackholes at the hearts of most galaxies are inexorably consuming their parents was this....
When, at the end of all things and there is nothing left but blackholes and gravity what next?
My thinking being that eventually all of these blackholes would coalesce into one super, super massive singularity which could be the seed of the next big bang.
But I was told I was stupid(and a smartass)
Then I came across this interesting article just the other day.
http://www.facebook.com/l.php?u=http%3A%...=WAQFNBIVn
Quote:Prof Penrose says that his research shows that all matter in the universe will eventually be consumed by black holes, leaving only energy behind which will in turn trigger the next Big Bang.
And by none other than Roger Penrose.....
Quite.

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