Oh honey, no, the Big Bang was not caused by a black hole. The Big Bang theory suggests that the universe expanded from a very high-density and high-temperature state, not from a black hole sucking everything in. Black holes may form as a result of certain supermassive stars collapsing, but they didn't kick off the explosion that created the universe.
The big bang theory is the explosion that started the universe. Where as the big crunch is the theory where the universe will eventually contract and become increasingly clumped and eventaully all mater would collapse into black holes which would then coalesce producing a unified black hole or Big Crunch singularity.
big bang: This is the big bang theory
The event that marks the beginning of the universe is the Big Bang. This was a cosmic event that occurred about 13.8 billion years ago, creating the universe as we know it today. The Big Bang theory is widely accepted by scientists as the most plausible explanation for the origin of the universe.
A theory that the universe formed in a huge explosion
The Big Bang did not directly create Earth or any other planets. The Big Bang theory describes the initial expansion of the universe and the formation of fundamental elements. Planets formed later through processes like gravitational attraction and accretion of matter in solar systems. Each planet's formation is a result of its unique conditions and history.
Actually one interpretation of the big bang is as a white hole, the inverse of a black hole.
No. The Big Bang was an event, not a material thing. (There are plenty of other ways in which it is utterly unlike a black hole as well.)
scientists think that the Big Bang which generated the univerese waas the consequence of the explosion of a massive black hole. so the big bang
no black holes are stars
No - nothing can escape a black hole - not even light. Black Holes are found in space - the Big Bang didn't happen in space, it created space.
It is a possibility that the Universe resulted from a black hole, and that black holes in our own Universe result in new universes. But all this is extremely speculative.
I think the big bang caused the black hole which pulls everything in including light.
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'.
The Big Bang theory does indeed suggest that the begining of the Universe was a singularity - an infintesimally small region where the entrie Unverse was concentrated. A singularity is also thought to be at the centre of a black hole.
Big Bang: When space started. Gas, dust and rock particles explode from it and eventually forms celestial bodies. Black Hole: When a star dies or loses its brightness, develops into a dead star or a black hole.
If a black hole "sucked" in all the surroundings (The Universe) then it would be the term "Big Crunch" where all matter is returned to the state prior to the Big Bang.
It's possible that some "primordial" black holes were created from local density fluctuations immediately after the big bang, though we don't know of any that are so small that they could only have been formed in this way.