🌀 The Black Hole Genesis Theory: A Cyclical Universe Within Itself
1. Core Premise
The universe doesn't begin from nothing — it is created from its own future. As matter collapses into black holes, extreme time dilation causes it to fall backward through time toward t=0, forming the Big Bang. Thus, the universe is a closed loop, constantly regenerating itself — like a snake swallowing its own tail.
2. Not a Different Universe — The Same One
This theory does not require another parent universe. The universe is self-contained. The matter feeding the Big Bang comes from the very same universe, just at a different point in time. The notion of separate universes becomes meaningless here.
Whether a universe is the "same" or "different" depends solely on the observer. Orientation and perspective shape perceived events, but all possible outcomes and timelines coexist within this one universe.
Even now, different observers — based on their location and mental frame — experience distinct event sequences. These differences may be subtle for nearby observers but grow with distance and orientation. Yet, all these variations occur in the same universal framework.
3. Time Dilation and the Black Hole Bridge
As matter falls into a black hole, it undergoes infinite time dilation. Time for the falling object slows and approaches zero — t=0. From this, we understand:
- The black hole singularity connects to the origin point of time.
- All matter inside the black hole is funneled back to the Big Bang.
- The Big Bang is fueled by the future of the same universe, not some alternate realm.
4. A Continuous Loop: Collapse Feeds Creation
- As the universe ages, matter collapses into black holes.
- Through time dilation, this matter reaches t=0.
- It emerges as the energy and matter of the Big Bang.
- This creates a perfect temporal feedback loop: Future ➝ Past ➝ Present ➝ Future...
5. Why the Universe Appears to Expand
From our perspective, matter seems to expand outward. But if observed in reverse-time from the singularity's frame, everything is falling inward. This duality arises purely from the observer's orientation in spacetime.
6. Implications
- Life inside black holes is not just possible — we may already be inside one.
- The universe is a self-fulfilling entity — recycling its own matter through time.
- There is no true beginning or end — only transformation.
- Observer perspective determines event sequences, but all exist within the same cosmic reality.
7. Final Thought
The universe is not a linear path but a recursive cycle.
Its end becomes its beginning.
And in between, it is all a matter of where you stand and how you see.
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