Chapter 1

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"Black holes are some of the strangest, most wondrous objects in all the Universe. With huge amounts of mass concentrated into an extremely small volume, they inevitably collapse down to singularities, surrounded by event horizons from which nothing can escape. These are the densest objects in the entire Universe." - Forbes Magazine

The theory of a Black Hole has been a thing for decades, however was not proven until Stephen Hawking came and did so. Stepthen Hawking was, besides a doomsday theorist, a world renowned physicist. He proved the very existence of god, but also disproved it. But one of if not his only truly fantastic theories is that the big bang started from a singularity, an infinitely small point kind of like a fractal but on a cosmic scale. So by stating this we begin the process of trying to prove in some way if not indefinitely that the "Mayan Apocalypse" did happen, just not in the way we thought it would.   So a black hole, despite what pop culture has depicted, is a dense mass that destroys everything in its path while absorbing energy from it and releasing said energy(via Hawking Radiation). The reason. for this is the quantum effects that occur in a region called the event horizon which is near the edge of the black hole. Stephen Hawking theorized that there might have been the existence of mini-black holes during the Big Bang, however these tiny black holes would have been too hot that let them shedding the mass until they vanished. The big kicker of that theory is that he also believed that when their lives ended they did so with a "bang"(powerful explosion). He also pulled an Issac Newton and put three laws in place for "Black Hole Mechanics":

The total surface area of a black hole will never get smaller.

Black holes were hot, which is a contradiction of classical physics which states that black holes don't radiate heat.

Black holes can be characterized by three factors shared by all black holes; their mass, their charge, and their angular momentum.

Now, I am going to change course for a little bit. The Standard Form of physics is, put into layman's terms, is where everyone and everything in the known universe is at its smallest part just a bunch particles. Particles are tiny, energy filled things that are charged both negatively and positively. But, before 2012 the charging of particles were unknown, meaning it seemed like just randomly happened.             But, in the mid 1900s, the era of Queen and Mario, someone proposed a theory. This theory was about a particle called the Higgs Boson, the God particle, and how it could theoretically charge particles but decay very shortly there after. But, it was undiscovered until 2012, the date of the supposed Mayan Apocalypse. To understand how the Higgs Boson works, imagine an unoccupied pool of water now watch as someone cannonball into the pool. What you saw there was someone exerting energy into the pool causing ripples, in this metaphorical situation the person cannonballing into the pool is the Higgs Boson whereas the pool are the particles in the area. The Higgs Boson is a truly fascinating and revolutionary discovery in physics, however it could cause disastrous outcomes by gaining more mass and screwing with the other particles in the universe. But, might have already done so. Imagine for a second that the Higgs Boson already did gain a "ton" of mass and caused a black hole. If I didn't mention this before(it was for suspense) a black hole could theoretically be caused by a particle with too much density. Now then, what if all the particles in the universe were affected at the same time just after the black hole began to expand, causing mini-black holes to form all over the universe causing another big bang. But a big controversy between physicists is, what happens when something or someone enters a black hole(another little piece of information that was withheld for suspense). On one hand, some think that the object in question would be subatomically shred to pieces. Whereas on the other hand, they believe that the object in question doesn't become an absolute nothing but on the contrary travels through space and time to another universe. Which, also sparks up another controversy as to if the Multiverse exists or not, but we already gave a theoretical solution to that. The mini-black holes mentioned previously could have caused another big bang, and therefore another universe. Now I probably know what your thinking,"But wouldn't that have caused the universe to start from scratch.'' No, because of the black hole, people from the original universe could have died but some could have lived. As stated previously, a black hole, even though controversial, could send someone through space and time. So, what if those that died where destroyed by the black hole, but the ones that lived travelled through space and time to the other universe caused by the many mini-black holes in the original universe's end. So only some remember the old universe but not all, causing the Mandela Effect. The Mandela Effect is a worldwide phenomenon where some people remember the hyphen in KitKat whereas other people don't. The Mandela Effect is normally seen as mass hysteria, however some people remember the plot to a movie despite it never existing. People who were remembered to be undeniably dead and buried six feet under, were supposedly alive following the year 2012. In the next chapter I will explain the religious and philosophical reasons why this could be possible.

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