what if, black holes ARE made from dark matter, and dark matter is a substance created when baryonic matter is compressed to such extreme pressures and forces, that it breaks space-time, and forms a black hole. Now, back to the rest of the dark matter all over the universe. what if, all of that was created due to the extremely dense universe, mere seconds after the big bang??? it is proven that after a bit of time after the big bang stars called quasi stars were formed with black holed raging inside of them. what if, in some places, the density was so high, but not too high, and dark matter was formed. This would also kind of explain the formation of ULTRAMASSIVE BLACK HOLES like TON-618. Another theory of mine is that the huge amounts of dark matter could be formed by large accumulations of energy. it has been proven, that these large energy shits can make particle-antiparticle pairs, in eg. hawking radiation. The early universe had massive amounts of energy, so what if these dumptrucks of energy are what create dark matter? It would still have to have a huge amount of energy at teh "edge" of teh universe, cuz energy is conserved, and the "expansion energy" is converted to thermal, light and other types of energy. (edited)[9:25 PM]
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what if, black holes ARE made from dark matter, and dark matter is a substance created when baryonic matter is compressed to such extreme pressures and forces, that it breaks space-time, and forms a black hole. Now, back to the rest of the dark matter all over the universe. what if, all of that was created due to the extremely dense universe, mere seconds after the big bang??? it is proven that after a bit of time after the big bang stars called quasi stars were formed with black holed raging inside of them. what if, in some places, the density was so high, but not too high, and dark matter was formed. This would also kind of explain the formation of ULTRAMASSIVE BLACK HOLES like TON-618. Another theory of mine is that the huge amounts of dark matter could be formed by large accumulations of energy. it has been proven, that these large energy shits can make particle-antiparticle pairs, in eg. hawking radiation. The early universe had massive amounts of energy, so what if these dumptrucks of energy are what create dark matter? It would still have to have a huge amount of energy at teh "edge" of teh universe, cuz energy is conserved, and the "expansion energy" is converted to thermal, light and other types of energy. (edited)[9:25 PM]
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