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Thursday, December 18, 2003:

It is true that all massive objects in the physical universe exert a specific gravitational force on all other massive objects. In this case, it is also reasonable to assume that all massive objects and black holes are attracted to each other. Because there are so many massive objects exerting varying gravitational forces, some of these forces are very small. But, it is also logical to assume that as black holes continue to consume matter, thus increasing the size of their event horizon, the total number of different gravitational forces will continue to decrese. Thus, the process itself would accelerate as time continued. Eventually, all black holes would be combined into one "Uni-Black-Hole" which would contain all physical matter in the universe. This black hole would of course have an event horizon with a possibly staggering radius. This event horizon, from my understanding, can be thought of as the end of time and space, beyond which natural properties and physics seems to break down. I must alo take the liberty to theorize that the ede of the physical universe can be dubbed the beginning of space and time, because past it, these things do not exist. Now, assuming that this uni-black-hole can exert enough gravitational force, albeit a unified one, it could succeed in pulling the edge of the universe back in on itself. Now, this uni-black-hole should have a life-span equal to the sum of all the life-spans of the black holes that were included in it. However, I must again take the liberty to theorize that if the beginning of space and time, the edge of the universe, and the end of space and time, the event horizon of the uni-black-hole were to meet, this life span would be canceled out. At this point, the uni-black hole would end its life as all black holes should; by exploding and ejecting all the physical matter contained inside it out, constituting the birth of a new universe. This can be likened to a supernova, in which case matter collapses on itself to a point that it must explode. Where is God in this scenario you might ask? To answer this question one must remember that time is relative. Since this is in fact a rality, God is the only answer to the true origin of the universal cycle that we are living inside. He must be a being that exists outside of time, and is capable of understanding both time from the perspective of this universe, and also from a human perspective. The matter and conditions that began the universal cycle must have had a beginning. This is why matter cannot be created or destroyed; if it was, then the cycle would have to end.
Chris // 12/18/2003

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