I recently wrote a speculative article imagining that black holes might not be the end of the line—but the beginning of something new. Inspired by Hawking radiation and quantum gravity, the idea is: what if the final evaporation of a black hole triggers a new Big Bang?

Could this be how universes reproduce?

Here’s the article if you're curious:
(https://medium.com/@giridheran007/could-our-universe-be-born-from-a-black-hole-a-new-perspective-on-cosmic-rebirth-14491f4219b8)

Would love to hear what you think—are we at the edge of a new cosmological perspective?

Could black holes be cosmic seeds for future universes?
byu/Wierdo_Wrench inFuturology

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  1. Well the big bang likely happened everywhere in an already infinite universe and not at a single point. So this seems unlikely.

    Also…”I propose that once a black hole evaporates past a certain critical threshold, the core undergoes a secondary, final collapse — a gravitational snap” what mechanism turns the slow evaporation of mass and gravity into an explosion? Makes no sense.