A 12 Year Old's View On Dark Forces

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Part 1 – The Black Hole

Black holes are mysterious things that roam around the universe. Typically a galaxy will have one super / ultra massive black hole in the centre with millions more roaming throughout the universe.

These are one of the scariest things in the universe because whatever enters a black hole never comes out or that we think. I will answer that question later though.

When anything enters a black hole whether that be a star, light or even another black hole it never comes out. Let's explore this in more detail. Once something crosses a black hole's horizon line, it is impossible to escape. The gravitational pull of a black hole is near infinite and will immediately suck whatever crosses its point of no return into a thin string of atomic substances. The side closest will stretch into a line of atoms before the rest of the object is sucked inside. The black hole devours 50% of this matter and the rest is absorbed into the accretion disk, a million degree disk orbiting the black hole. This is where my theory starts to take over because no one knows what is inside a black hole because nothing can escape its gravity, not even light that is unless you go faster than the speed of light because gravity acts at the same speed of light. Once the line of atoms enters the black hole it would be immediately pulled towards the singularity of gravity. These atoms would be clashed together creating immense amounts of heat. Theoretically the gravity of this black hole would compress the energy infinitely and atoms infinitely which would theoretically form dark energy and dark matter.

Part 2 – How Does It Do This

A black hole is the result of a star, 10 times bigger than our sun's, death. Once the star runs out of its helium fuel, its gravity collapses the star to such a dense point that it forms a black hole. I theorise that the gravity of the star collapses the matter to dark matter and that is what forms a black hole by clustering the dark matter together after it is compressed by gravity.

From previous studies on dark matter, we have concluded that dark matter has no effect on gravity but we also believe that dark matter is what holds galaxies together which is something I will explain later. This might be how black holes can suck in light which no other gravitational being can. If this is correct it could mean that all black holes universally wide are dense clusters of dark matterBack to how black holes create dark energy and dark matter. Let's start with the matter. The atoms pushed to the singularity of a black hole would be crushed into an infinitely dense non visible atom of dark matter which may be what gives it the colour of space because dark matter cannot be seen.

Dark energy is a little different. The compression from the gravitational forces of the black hole should release energy aka theoretically dark energy. This means that the energy released by the gravitational phenomenon of the black hole may be dark energy.

Part 3 – How Does It Escape And What Does It Do When It Gets Out

Dark energy should have no problem whatsoever with getting out of a black hole as it travels 3600ly/h. Once it gets out it will theoretically fill the gaps in our understanding of science like how the universe expands faster than the speed of light. This may be because dark energy is not travelling at the speed of light but at the speed of light which we already know travels faster than light because the blockage of information is faster than any transmission.

Dark Matter is slightly different. This matter would be consumed by the black hole to cause it to expand and when the black hole loses its mass, that dark matter is released into the universe. The main theory of why we have dark matter is to keep galaxies together as the universe expands instead of the celestial bodies inside drifting away from one another. Gravity cannot do this so another thing must be at play and that is thought to be dark matter.

This could also be the reason we have millions of black holes in each galaxy. It could be to produce dark matter in order to keep the galaxy together and black holes turn matter into a different form to do this.

In conclusion to black holes, the information absorbed by the black hole is not gone forever but instead transversed into a non visible form of matter and energy keeping Einstein correct when he said that matter never multiplies nor decreases.

Part 4 – The Infinite Universe Theory

If I'm correct with my hypothesis, it could guarantee the existence of the infinite universe theory. Once all matter has been turned to energy or dark matter and dark energy, it would be an empty vacuum of space with energy, dark energy and dark matter. The Infinite Universe Theory is that the gravity of the universe collapses on itself before resulting in another big bang. Once the universe started collapsing all the energy, dark energy and dark matter would be pushed to the singularity of the universe before becoming really dense and resulting in another big bang which would transfer the energy in the universe into the fundamental gases and atoms of the universe finishing an infinite cycle.

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⏰ Last updated: Jul 03, 2023 ⏰

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