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Hoyle's Theory

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Posted by Richard Ruquist on March 13, 2004 14:19:31 UTC

Sir Frederick Hoyle long ago proposed a continious creation theory that was never accepted by the wider physics community. But he continued to investigate his idea and with the help of Naraker has established theoretically that at certain points in the universe where the laws of physics break down, the creation of energy is possible. One of these points is the so-called singularity of black holes. Energy creation is possible in such singularities, which are not actually singular according to both String Theory and Loop Quantum Gravity. Rather they are regions, albeit small, where the unified field exists. Smolin proposes that entire universes can be created in such regions, leading to his hypothesis of the evolution of universes.

Does this mean that black holes is where god resides?

No.

But that is more or less in agreement with Hindu thought as presented in the Sri Bagavatum, where Vishnu is said to "sit on a coiled snake in the cosmic egg with universes streaming from his nose". Of course that is a translation from Sanskrit into English. But it is still remarkable.

However, it suggests that our god creator is still sitting in a black hole in our mother universe and that we must create our own gods for our many black holes.

Richard

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