No, because (by definition), a black hole is so dense, causing a gravitational so strong, that no matter can escape from it. In other words, no matter can possibly explode out of a black hole. No matter how strong is the internal pressure of the matter within the black hole, the gravitational pull is stronger.
Asking, "Can a black hole explode?" is like asking, "Can I blow up Fort Knox with a one centimer, gunpowder fire-cracker?"
The Big Bang BIG BANG was formed in 13.8 billion years ago when the universe began as a tiny, dense, fireball that exploded. Most astronomers use the Big Bang theory to explain how the universe began.
Unlikely. The universe is a very big place, even next to the largest black holes we know. For a black hole to suck in the entire Universe, it would need to be nearly as massive as the universe itself. There is no way that such a black hole could form.
If the star is larger than about 5 times the size of our Sun, a black hole can form from the core of the exploded star
The universe is always expanding - there could be millions a day.
No. Since the black hole is a part of the universe it would be physically and logically impossible to suck itself into itself.
The Big Bang BIG BANG was formed in 13.8 billion years ago when the universe began as a tiny, dense, fireball that exploded. Most astronomers use the Big Bang theory to explain how the universe began.
No, this doesn't seem a very likely explanation of the Big Bang. A black dwarf has way to little mass to account for the entire Universe.
Unlikely. The universe is a very big place, even next to the largest black holes we know. For a black hole to suck in the entire Universe, it would need to be nearly as massive as the universe itself. There is no way that such a black hole could form.
If there is no black hole, then no Universe, we will not be exist. That's why there is a Big Bang. The Universe started off with a Big Bang from a black hole. Though if you want to know what happens before our Universe, then you need to study 'String Theory' and the 'M theory'.
If the star is larger than about 5 times the size of our Sun, a black hole can form from the core of the exploded star
The universe is always expanding - there could be millions a day.
No. Since the black hole is a part of the universe it would be physically and logically impossible to suck itself into itself.
There is no way that could have happened the typical (election) way. If the President suddenly turned black, I am sure most Americans' heads would have exploded.
There are already black holes within the universe
Population III stars more than likely created the first black holes, which became the supermassive black holes at the centres of most galaxies. They also produced the first "metals" into the new Universe.
The universe likely contains millions upon millions of black holes.
no there is not once you enter a black hole you are crushed but your matter can be possibly shot out as radiation but other than that no there is no other universe or dimension based on my research