What hole? Black holes? Dark matter? Creation science has no problem with explaining such things, since God created what we see today. All that remains to be done is to view the details; and as we do so, we see more and more of God's wisdom in the vast complexity of living things, as well as the mysteries of outer space.See also:
Well, a singularity is part of a black hole. Although no-one really knows what existed before, a likely explanation is that every black hole contains another universe. So when our black hole was created, we were too.
There is no scientific evidence that White Holes are possible or that there are other universes. While it may pass in Science Fiction it is not science. Scientists say it is very possible that there parallel universes and that a white hole is the opposite of a black hole also. Science may be stranger than science fiction.
Perhaps you are confusing Universe with galaxy. Most galaxies have a black hole in their center. The Universe has no such thing as a center.
No, the universe is mostly a vacuum but a black hole is (theoretically) when gravity goes wild and rips a hole in space and time
Well if it DOES happen and a black hole DOES destroy the Universe, then we won't be around to worry about it.
According to modern physics, science, and technological advances, there is no evidence that a black hole has the ability to do so.
My theory is that the universe was created by the opposite of a black hole. A white hole if you will. That would mean that the universe, instead of being pulled in like a black hole, it would be pushed out. That explains the universe moving away from us. Scientists, you may be wondering how it would hold itself together? Well it wont. And it would rip a big circle in the center of the universe, therefore making the universe bagle shaped as steven hawking thinks. So it is foolproof. At the moment.
There are already black holes within the universe
a black hole sport, a black hole.
The presence of a hole in the artefact is often explained as a functional feature, suggesting it may have been used for hanging or attachment purposes. Alternatively, the hole could indicate a method of construction, allowing for easier handling or manipulation during its creation. Some interpretations also propose that the hole holds symbolic significance, possibly related to rituals or cultural practices.
No, in our universe, virtual assistants exist in the digital realm and do not have physical mass that could collapse to form a black hole. The concept of a virtual assistant turning into a black hole does not apply in our context.
the biggest thing in the universe that isn’t A galaxy is a black hole