Why the Big Bang didn't turn into a black hole?



In some models, the material and energy came from some kind of point. During an event called the Big Bang. So the Big Bang is an event where material reaches a certain energy level. Sometimes people say that the Big Bang was a series of events rather than one event. But then we must go to a question: why the Big Bang turned into a black hole? 

In the so-called Phoenix universe theory, the Big Bang was the erupting black hole that involved material from the past universe. The past universe that existed before our universe ended its existence. In an event called the Big Crunch. That thing formed an enormous black hole. That involved all information, energy, and material that is in our universe. Or particles that form material are one form of energy. 

Particles are like energy balls where energy just waits to be released. We call wave movement energy. And energy affects only when it moves. The moving energy makes electrons orbit the atoms and every reaction in the universe depends on the moving wave movement called energy. 



"Both inside and outside the event horizon of a Schwarzschild black hole, space flows like either a moving walkway or a waterfall, depending on how you want to visualize it. At the event horizon, even if you ran (or swam) at the speed of light, there would be no overcoming the flow of spacetime, which drags you into the singularity at the center. Outside the event horizon, though, other forces (like electromagnetism) can frequently overcome the pull of gravity, causing even infalling matter to escape." (BigThink, Ask Ethan: Why didn’t the Big Bang become a black hole?)

If there is no outcoming material, there is no outcoming energy. That means the black hole cannot replace the energy and material that it loses in the form of gravitational waves. 

The existence of the black hole requires the outcoming energy and material. If there is no energy and material. That can feed the black hole, energy travels out from the black hole. 

In one model of that thing, wave movement that existed before the Big Bang formed the Kugelblitz black hole that erupted. The common thing in both models is this: the universe came out from the enormous black hole that detonated. So why did that black hole detonate? 

Energy is wave movement. The energy always travels in some direction. And that direction is in the lower energy level. So energy travels from the upper level to the lower level. 

The existence of a black hole depends on the material and energy or wave movement (radiation) that falls in the black hole. When a black hole gets more energy than it releases it grows. When a black hole gets so much energy it releases its stable condition. And when a black hole releases more energy than it gets it turns smaller or loses its mass. The black hole sends radiation in the form of gravitational radiation. 

For existence, the black hole requires particles and energy. The outside quantum fields slow the vaporization of the black hole. The speed of vaporization depends on the black hole's environment. And if there are no quantum fields or material that the black hole can "eat". That thing means that there is no resistance to that phenomenon. 

There were no quantum fields or materials. That could resist the black hole's vaporization in the Big Bang. That caused an extremely fast energy flow out from the black hole. That means the black hole detonates. That detonation released all material and energy from that hypothetical black hole into space, there was an absolute vacuum. That detonation didn't form the shock front, because the shock front requires something that resists the wave. That released from the black hole. 

The total absolute "real" vacuum is not possible in the universe. There are always some kind of quantum fields in the vacuums. Also outside the universe is a similar quantum field. But that quantum field's energy level is lower than the energy level in the universe. That causes a situation in which energy flows out from the universe.  


https://bigthink.com/starts-with-a-bang/big-bang-become-black-hole/


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_Bang


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_Crunch


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kugelblitz_(astrophysics)


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schwarzschild_radius


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