Neil Gaur
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The gravity pulls it back in.
But if it's massive, bigger than that, then it's so big, it just explodes and becomes whatever.
But if it's massive, bigger than that, then it's so big, it just explodes and becomes whatever.
Like it just becomes a supernova.
Like it just builds a supernova.
But suns become that.
But suns become that.
So I have a feeling that
So I have a feeling that
the energy that goes into a black hole because there's smaller black holes but then there's super massive black holes like our galaxy has every galaxy has so maybe they go to different places maybe it's a portal to another dimension another galaxy maybe you can come out of a sun through a spaceship in another place right could be multiple things
the energy that goes into a black hole because there's smaller black holes but then there's super massive black holes like our galaxy has every galaxy has so maybe they go to different places maybe it's a portal to another dimension another galaxy maybe you can come out of a sun through a spaceship in another place right could be multiple things
But then also the third thing it could be, so I said it could be the sun, right?
But then also the third thing it could be, so I said it could be the sun, right?
It could be going to another dimension.
It could be going to another dimension.
The third thing is that what we've just figured out over the last decade is that supermassive black holes have a reversal period where they become white holes.
The third thing is that what we've just figured out over the last decade is that supermassive black holes have a reversal period where they become white holes.
So 3.5 million years ago,
So 3.5 million years ago,
Our supermassive black hole in the center of the galaxy reversed polarities and spewed out energy.