"The Big Bang" could be the very result
of a huge black hole once. On the other
side... Creating a new Universe blowing
up (expanding) like a balloon or something,
a new room in space. Through an incredible
concentration of energy. But this is just
one of my own conclusions about this. The
weak point about this suggestion is that not
even a huge black hole is probably enough
to create a whole new room in space like our
own Universe.

A black hole could be something else...
Scientists of today are saying that all stars around us
was created in a "Big Bang".  This is probably the truth
but it's
not such an exraordinary event in space as it
sounds many times. Sometimes it's nearly sounds like
the story about Adam and Ewe ?! The truth however is probably far more complex than we possibly can imagine today. It's much about energy as it seems, energy as
we can see and energy we can't see like dark matters (WIMPs), etc. Perhaps space and even time is something about weight and wavs as a woman explained to me
about a dream she had. The truth is for instance that
we don't know much at all about black holes, in fact
we even have black holes inside of our own galaxy.
We know that stars and entirely galaxies can be
swalowed by black holes, but we don't know a shit
about what's on the other side. I think it's just about
a natural process... in space. It must had been something before "The Big Bang". Space is constantly under construction, new stars are born and old ones
dies, the energy goes on and on. Earth and everything
on our planet is created in space, water is one of the
most important things for life never forget about that.
The "Milky Way" our own galaxy will probably die too,
but space will live for ever...
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Settlers...
check it out;
Black hole...
Before the "Big Bang"...
www.nanocruiser.com
Black hole...
Universe