Stephen Peterson
July 6th, 2019
The Blink Theory
Once the universe has reached its tipping point on the balance beam it is currently balancing on, it will collapse into itself in the blink of an eye. This is where super-massive black holes come into play. As the universe collapses onto itself, thus activating every super-massive black hole which in turn protects us from the giant contraction and expansion in an instant. There is a super-massive black hole at the center of our galaxy which is the milky way galaxy. So I theorize that in a split second our solar system and everything the Milky Way Galaxy entails will be sucked through our black hole and sent out into a parallel universe, all so symmetrical with the universe collapsing and expanding in the blink of an eye that we will barely notice once this happens.
What I am theorizing is that when this happens every super-massive black hole, at the center of each galaxy, will all simultaneously do this as well. Everything will turn to nothing, but nothing is something, someplace and some time. The surge of energy inward after the collapse is what puts the black holes into action. Which in turn takes us for an inter-dimensional ride to a parallel universe. All these singularities meet at one singularity and that in turn gives us the “big bang”. The opposing end of a black hole is mirrored on the other side. It does not begin to form that shape until all these singularities meet. This is how we get spun out into a parallel universe.
I do think it is possible to test my theory so it can be scientifically theoretical. The issue I have with my theory would be Hawking Radiation. Which states that light is emitted from a black hole’s event horizon. In short, photons and other particles escape falling below the event horizon and go back into space. This cannot be possible when contraction is indicated, everything must be consumed by the super-massive black hole.
In a thought experiment I think of how photons act under force. Take two different depths of the ocean, the surface and the bottom. Imagine you are traveling at the speed of light in a continuous circle inside a wavelength of light at the top and bottom of the ocean. What I theorize is that the pressure (force) the photons have on them will vary greatly from the surface to the bottom of the ocean, because the force of the water has on the photon of light. The top of the ocean would be us right now in the universe theoretically and the bottom would be a photon of light under contraction of the universe. They will be under such immense force nothing will be able to escape.
In the beginning of time when the “Big Bang” happened the universe vastly expanded in a fraction of a second from one singularity then seemingly slowed and started to expand at a much slower rate. This is what I believe will happen when we go into contraction, but it will be in reverse. The universe will reach its maximum growth and then start to slowly start to decrease in size over a period of time. From our perspective when the universe decides to give way it may still seem like it is still expanding because time takes time to travel. Then it will suddenly give way forcing all its matter and energy through every black hole. Astronomers believe there is a Super-massive black hole at the center of every galaxy.
One of the main functions of a black hole is the ability to handle huge amounts of mass in an infinitely small space. This is where the curvature of space time is brought to singularity at the middle of the black hole. Every singularity of every black hole, that is at the center of each galaxy, meet at this moment of contraction. This meeting of every black hole is what causes the universe to be able to expand that vastly in a fraction of a second. There is a reason for everything in the universe and everything is interconnected as one. The universe created these black holes to prepare for this event and its quest to be infinite. Space and time, being one is critical in this regard.
I believe this is the reason Stephen Hawking spent a lot of his focus was on black holes because they do the key to our fate. This may happen within our humanities existence. The energy in the cosmos is shifting indefinitely. If we are prepared, we will be able to track what happens exactly when we go through a black hole. That will tell us its rate of speed around the event horizon and then we will be able to tell when we are getting sucked back towards the black hole. Black holes are relative to the galaxy that surrounds it, so the event horizon speed will vary but there should be a traceable amount of change so we can detect when this occurrence will happen again. This will in turn show us that a universe is an infinite place. Infinite existence must have infinite time.
In conclusion I do believe this is how our universe works. But I still ask myself, how did everything start with one singularity? I may never find out, but I will continue looking for a solution. I will continue working on ways to test and prove my theory over my lifetime, this is just the beginning to lifelong journey. May you heart be open and the stars be with you.