OK - here goes another longish one....I promise not to go too long though as I simply can't focus long enough to make something too drawn out....
As Lex Fridman would rightly classify me - this is a theory(random question) of a pothead about humanities understanding/definition of "Black Holes"
I tend to view the idea of black holes in, what I believe to be, a more realistic view of simply unknown/unanswered parts of our universe that science just haven't calculated accurately and provably yet... I am sure some would and will find errors in my view and I would be happy to discuss them more...though it isn't expected as most trained/educated people aren't in the business of "slumming it with" the likes of me :) (or at least this is my expectation as to be fair - I haven't really put a lot of my thoughts down in writing or been able to voice questions directly to them - so I apologize if that sounded offensive)
If you are sticking around...please feel free to reach out as the curious and change makers are my tribe.
With that original idea of mine in mind I continue with putting forth the following ideas....
Black holes could simply (How are black holes simple?) be regions of space/time where a civilization within that area has learned how to use gravity in a way that they are able to retain and even continue to "suck in" everything that comes within its reach? I hope someone will tell me how this idea is wrong due to the math not working...(I admit I don't know much about math) but this hypothesis seems plausible on its face?
I mean from everything I can tell - no one has developed a clear theory about how the physical and quantum worlds tie together and so there is still no hard (proven) answer to what is going on inside a black hole...or what happens to everything that gets beyond the event horizon - but it does appear that there is this "Hawkings Radiation" that is emitted from within at least some of these black holes....
Again I will go back to this idea that a Black Hole is simply a region of space/time that we don't understand...I think the term "black hole" is really misleading and if you think of it more as this understood region of space/time it is easier to imagine something along this idea that there could be some civilization or many civilizations inside that region of space/time where they are somehow manipulating gravity in a manner that allows them to contain/consume more energy from the physical or quantum world around them and continue to grow there civilization?
I mean if science can't even figure out why or what the universe is - isn't it possible that this could be?
To me - when I try to think deeply about the physical/natural world it seems that everything keeps leading to there being expanding and shrinking space/time - there is the big bang...but was there "A" big bang or are there infinite big bangs...are there areas of space/time that are seemingly ever expanding and seemingly ever contracting? If so - Is it possible for something (humans or other beings) to learn how to manipulate that? If (as some theorize) we live in a sphere of space/time that we will never be able to escape from due to the inability to travel faster than light...then the only hope we have to explore space/time outside that sphere would be to bring it to us...this would entail having to learn how to manipulate gravity and thus bring things to us or (looking at it from outsiders perspective) move faster than light in one direction or many directions?
I have probably smoked too much pot...or maybe not enough pot? Who knows for sure...but I do know that we have to stay humble...and be smart enough to know what we don't know...and utilize those supercomputers we have in our heads and (the ones we are now building) to help us make as much sense (or bring as much order) to all the information we are interpreting in a manner that best fits (or flows most in line) what we know of the physical world....
Anyway - that's it for now...I would love to think about this and share ideas with any of you other humans (or non-humans) that are interested in discussing/writing about this topic.
Thank you for giving me the space/time in your brains(naturally evolved supercomputers).
Jason S. Hagenow