Dark Matter May Be Made of Black Holes From Another Universe
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Scientist suggests 'dark matter' could be product of black holes...
Claims relic black holes from a pre-Big Bang 'bounce' solve the universe's biggest mystery While the scientific establishment has spent decades chasing invisible particles that never quite show up, a leading cosmologist has dropped a theory that turns everything on its head: dark matter isn't some exotic new particle. It could be ancient black holes that survived from an entirely different universe. This idea, laid out by Professor Enrique Gazta…
For a century, science has told us the same genesis: our world was born 13.8 billion years ago of a gigantic, primordial explosion, the Big Bang. Before this zero point, there was no space, no time, no matter. End of story. But the recent discoveries of the James Webb telescope have just made [...]
What if the Big Bang was NOT THE MAIN? Dark Matter, which constitutes 85% of the universe, has just received the wildest explanation: it could be the LIVING proof of a universe that existed before ours! A new cosmological model, proposed by Professor Enrique Gaztanaga, combines two "excentric" ideas of physics: cosmic rebound (cyclic universes) and primordial black holes.
Recent research suggests that relic black holes, formed before the Big Bang, may play a key role in understanding dark matter. This hypothesis proposes that these ancient black holes not only exist but also influence the formation and structure of current galaxies. The Relic Black Hole Hypothesis: The theory of relic black holes suggests that these massive objects, formed in a universe prior to the Big Bang, may be the key to explaining dark mat…
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