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Some of the oldest black holes in the early universe may be older than our Universe. They must have been unaffected by the Big Bang and remained within the newly formed universe.

Some of the oldest black holes in the early universe may be older than our Universe. They must have been unaffected by the Big Bang and remained within the newly formed universe.


                                                                 
                     A galaxy with stars that are too old has been discovered in a young universe.    February16,2024.https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-024-07191-9

What would happen if two super-super-sized black holes in opposite directions collide ? The bing-bang theory, which argues that our universe was formed from an explosion arising from a singularity, may be invalid.     

                                        

Impossible’ galaxy discovered by James Webb surprises scientists Its age and mass exceed the theoretical limits of the Standard Model of cosmology.source: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-024-07191-9.

  A new discovery by J.webb seems to confirm my view that some parts of the standard model explaining the formation of the universe and the Big-Bang theory should be reconsidered. There must be black holes older than our universe and the Big-Bang (March 8,2024)                                                                                       

                                                   
                                           Astronomers discover oldest galaxy
This discovery changed scientists’ understanding of the mechanisms by which star clusters form. An international team of astronomers has discovered a giant galaxy in the early universe. It was probably formed 11.5 billion years ago, and the stars it contains formed 1.5 billion years ago (redshift approximately 11). In other words, this happened at a time when enough dark matter halos had not yet formed to form stars. The study was published in the journal Nature. February16,2024.source: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-024-07191-9
I think there must be a giant black hole at the center of the oldest galaxy, older than our Universe and the bing-bang. I have been trying to explain my theses and theories, which argue that our universe did not emerge from a big bang arising from a singularity, through my articles for about four years, and the majority of new discoveries in the early Universe support these thoughts.



                                                                            

                          Six galaxy in an ancient galaxy.nasa.gov.This picture should be similar to the Universes within the Universe model that I proposed four years ago. (nasa.gov.)
If the picture can be examined in more detail, I think the distance between the galaxies should be increasing and the innermost should be the smallest and youngest galaxy, and the outermost should be the oldest galaxy. These galaxies and this type of structure may have come into existence from the explosion of a single super-sized and dense black hole. Such formations are the Universe. They are structures that cannot form a Universe within themselves. I think they can be formed by the collisions of black holes or neutron stars, or by the collisions of a black hole and a neutron star.



                                                                   

​                        SMSS J1144.77 is the fastest growing black hole of the last 9 billion years.
But there's something really weird about J1144. There may also be quasars with the same activity level that are older than the age of the universe. https://t.co/cqlAk30haf. mesonestars.com.15.2.2024

I said that if the Big-Bang occurred not from a singularity but from a black hole explosion of maximum mass and density or the collision of two gigantic opposite black holes, there must be black holes and quasars older than the big-bang. Especially as images from the James Webb telescope arrive, my theory gets stronger every day and the possibility of its being proven increases. In the early Universe after the Big Bang, there were black holes, neutron stars, quasars, pulsars, etc. that were older than the Universe we live in. I think it may be proven in the near future.




            

                                                          
 Collision of Neutron Stars , Collision of two supersuper-opposite black holes could create a new Universe or twin universes


Collision of two super- supersuper opposite black holes may form new binary, opposite-sided, and not perfectly symmetrical Universes 
 



The Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory (LIGO) has discovered ripples in space-time created by merging black holes. Credit: Caltech.(Scientefic American)

What could happen when two super-super-super-super-opposite black holes collide?

Collision of two super- supersuper opposite black holes may form new binary, opposite-sided, and not perfectly symmetrical Universes 

 Collision of two super-supersuper-opposite black holes may form new binary, opposite-sided, and not perfectly symmetrical Universes 

 Collision of two super-supersuper-opposite black holes may form new binary, opposite-sided, and not perfectly symmetrical Universes 

 Çeviri sonuçlar_borderCollision of two opposing super-super-sized and black holes can create a new line in the Universe, two opposite oriented Universes. Also, twin Universes that occur in pairs are in the form of half rings, oppositely charged and not fully symmetricCollision of two super-supersuper-opposite black holes may form new binary, opposite-sided, and not perfectly symmetrical Universes Collision of two super- supersuper opposite black holes may form new binary, opposite-sided, and not perfectly symmetrical Universes

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   If we divide the rings formed by a stone thrown into water without being perfectly symmetrical, we can approach the appearance of numerous dual Universes, slightly asymmetrical in opposite direction and charge, and expanding gradually.

                                                  


PKS 2014-55 is an ordinary radio galaxy when viewed in visible light. But when gazed at through the lens of the remarkable MeerKAT radio telescope, a distinct X is revealed in extraordinary detail.(Far life).The galaxy in the picture is made up of two parts that are mirror images of each other. Let's imagine that we divide the human body in two halves. The right and left halves of the human body are combined as mirror images of each other and are not completely symmetrical. This also validates the theory of "opposite asymmetric duality" in the galaxy structuring.
Multiple and twin Universes structuring may be similar to the galaxy structuring in the picture.


I don't think the big- bang was caused by an explosion stuck in a space smaller than an atom. According to quantum theory, it is stated that this is not possible. It is known that galaxies and their black holes merge and grow. Growth must have a limit. In a galaxy that has reached this stage, an opposing super-super-sized  black holed may have collided and formed a new two Universes within the Universe.The cosmic background radiation may be the remnants of the collision of two super supermassive and dense black holes instead of the big bang.

              

Discovery of the oldest black hole in the universe confirmed – it doesn’t fit our view of nature   


                                             
                       13 billion years old Oldest black  hole  ( newly added january 18,2024)                                      

As far as I know,the age of black holes is determined by the age of the galaxy they are in or the age of the collapsing giant star. Since no light will come from the black hole, light analysis can only be done from the gigantic light beams called vomit emitted by black holes from time to time. In my opinion, the age determination of black holes should not be accurate. It cannot be before the "big bang". or the prejudice that there cannot be an older black hole may affect the calculations. If there are Multiverses, the massive black holes observed in the early Universe may have been unaffected or less affected by the explosion or collision and may have undertaken the task of forming the new UnThis object is 13.4 billion light years away from us, meaning it existed just 440 million years after the Big Bang. The launch of the James Webb Infrared Observatory promised many discoveries in the early universe.




                                                                              
Giant galactic structure discovered offering insight into the universe.January29,2024.mesonstars.com.



                                                                                  
Giant galactic structure discovered offering insight into the
universe.January29,2024.mesonstars.com.

Many huge formations have been discovered in the Universe, the size of which can be up to 11 billion light years. I think some of them may exist billions of years after the collision of two neutron stars or two black holes, or the collision of a neutron star and a black hole. In a sense, I think they can be described as small universes within the Universe.


Scientists are now convinced of the existence of black holes with masses that were unimaginable at the time, forcing them to rewrite their models and cosmology of the evolution of these objects and the universe itself. Webb doesn’t seem to be stopping there, as this will allow him to collect enough material to create a new model for the emergence and growth of black holes and explain processes in the early universe. For example, based on current theory, the black hole at the center of GN-z11 should be ingesting matter five times faster than we think. Otherwise, it would not have reached detectable mass 440 million years after the Big Bang. Moreover, they were not formed by the collapse of a giant star, but directly by the collapse of interstellar gas that formed after the universe was born. It is believed that the material collected by “Webb” is sufficient to generate new cosmological hypotheses, which can then be developed into a coherent theory.January 18.2024.mesonsstars.com

source: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-024-07052-5 I think the webb telescope supports the information received almost every day that the theory that the Universe was formed from a big-bang and a singularity, which I have been defending and putting forward for about 4 years, may be invalid. I think it is necessary to seriously consider that the black holes observed in the early Universe may or may have existed there before the Big Bang. The collision and explosion of two gigantic black holes of supersized and densities may create a new Universe within the Universe. The oldest black hole and other black holes found after the Big Bang or collision. Depending on their size and distance from the explosion, some of them must have been unaffected or less affected. Almost everything except neutron stars and black holes must have disappeared, and black holes fed by residual materials must have grown rapidly. Everything in the universe and in nature is formed, develops and disappears. The same rule applies in the Universe. In another possibility, the components of the Universe that were not affected by the explosion are thrown out as the old Universe. Webb cannot determine the explosion that may occur as a result of this collision, because we can see the space and time we live in, not the past.                                                    

                       

                                                      Multiple universes       

                                                

                         Opposite direction and oppositely charged binary Universe models(I did not draw this model)


                                                         

                                              

                                                          Multiple universes

All Universes must be intertwined in the form of Opposite and charged asymmetrical ever-expanding half rings. Although these Universes appear symmetrical, they are not fully symmetrical. Opposite binary Universes can be formed from the big bang after the big collision, and they should be expanding to the "limit- border " within the form of half rings and later they die.ı think



                                                                 

                      “James Webb” discovered six small galaxies in a giant ancient galaxy

The James Webb Space Telescope helped scientists confirm that object JADES-GS-z13-0 is the oldest galaxy ever discovered. This is another challenge to current theories explaining the evolution of the universe, individual stars, and galaxies.(January 6, 2024) mesonestars.com.Nature.com news .If galaxies can form within galaxies, I guess Universes can also form within the Universe. This picture seems to support the "Universes within the Universe" theory that I proposed four years ago.

Collision of a black hole with a neutron star may also create a new Universe or an incomplete Universe. Gigantic spaces in the universe with few galaxies can be an example of this situation. There must be a limit to infinity. Up to this limit, billions or even trillions of Universes seem possible. There must be a universal constant that can be called "LIMIT number or LIMIT". This number can also be called 'the limit number of infinity'. there may be new Universes or incomplete Universes, but binary Universe formation is more likely in the innermost ring
In order to perceive the energy produced by the collision and explosion of two super-sized black holes, it is necessary to think that the energy size created when an asteroid the size of Mount Everest collided with our Earth 67 million years ago is equal to the energy emitted by the explosion of a billion atomic bombs. Infinite energy created by the collision of opposite supermassive black holes can create all kinds of matter and a new Universe. Also, if the super black holes observed in the early days of the Universe existed before the big collision, they must have grown larger by feeding on the Energy formed by the blast and dark energy and all kinds of other material formations. Some of the supermassive black holes may be the precursors of another new Universe that may form billions of years in the future.

    In a super-sized black hole or neutron star, there must be different formations from the matter we know.

The same phenomenon, when black holes that have reached the limit size collide instead of joining, can create a new twin Universes within the Universe. The colliding black holes must be in opposite directions and their masses should be close to each other. The energy that can be said to be infinitely large, arising from this collision, may be the reason for the continuous and accelerating expansion of the Universe. Maybe dark energy can be caused by this collision. Continuing and limiting expansion, the old Universe in the outermost half-ring will be born, grow and die like everything else.

Infinity must have a limit. Up to this limit, billions or even trillions of Universes seem possible. LIMIT must be a universal constant that can be called a number. This number can also be called the limit of infinity.

                            James webb

I am very hopeful about the James Webb telescope, it will give new information and may invalidate some of the things we know to be true. One of my expectations is that the Big Bang did not occur from an explosion of singularities.The James web may determine the formation of a new binary Universe in the Universe, which will consist of the collision of two supermassive black holes in opposite directions. If there are supermassive neutron stars, their collision with a black hole may lead to the formation of a new Universe or incomplete Universe.


What could be Dark Energy and Dark Matter, why can't it be determined?


Although scientists know that it exists and that there is a mass interaction, they still have not been able to detect dark matter and Energy.
Since dark energy can consist of "absolutely symmetrical" particles and pre-matter formations, it cannot be detected or observed.
I think Dark Energy is the same thing as dark matter. Einstein stated that matter = Energy. Dark Energy must be composed of "Absolutely symmetrical" photon-like particles. The matter that we know very little in the universe must consist of colliding particles or matter-antimatter difference.
If there is Absolute asymmetry in the Right and Left radiations of a substance, Energy or formation, I guess, measurement cannot be made. There must be absolute symmetry in dark energy and therefore cannot be observed. It sounds a bit like Heisenberg's "uncertainty" principle in subatomic particles.
Dark matter must also be black holes as we know it, formed by the condensation of dark energy. Everything except the matter we know in the universe must be dark Energy born in the Great Collision.
 The sensed gravitational interaction of dark matter should also be the interaction between the infinite number of particles formed in the great collision and all the black holes in our Universe. The microwave background radiation should also be the remnants of the new Universe formed from the collision and explosion of two supersuper black holes.
In short, apart from the matter we know, dark energy that can create dark matter in the Universe must exist everywhere.





                         

In the early universe, many super black holes were detected in the observable places. These black holes are thought to be formed by the collapse of very massive stars. Super-super black holes 30 billion times the mass of the sun have been observed. Why couldn't it be possible for these black holes to have existed before the big bang or the big collision? They must have contributed to the formation of galaxies and stars in the new Universe, as they were affected by the collision of super-sized Neutron stars.

Massive stars explode in the form of supernovas in the universe. Black holes may also explode. The necessary condition for the explosion is that they reach the end of their growth limit and cannot discharge their energy. Another possibility is collisions at the junction of two opposing super superior black holes. The explosion or collision could create everything necessary for a new Universe.
Only a large number of other black holes are unaffected by a collision and explosion of two or a single super superior black hole. They must have the power to protect themselves. Moreover, a very large amount of matter and gases necessary for their further growth have been formed. This is how Multiverses should be.

Note: There is new news to support this idea or finding.

Spotted a red dot 13.5 billion light-years away. Astronomers state that the yet-unnamed red dot may be the most distant and oldest galaxy.

Astronomy pushes the limits. Last week, a group of astronomers using the Hubble telescope in space detected the most distant star ever observed. This star, 12.9 billion light-years away from Earth, was named Earendel. Another group, now using world-class telescopes, has detected a red dot even further away, almost 13.5 billion light-years away.




The red dot you see in the picture is thought to be a galaxy. If the James Webb telescope can examine this red dot, it can determine that it may be outside of our Universe. There must be a giant black hole star in the center of the galaxy that was not affected by the big bang or the big collision, and the remnants of the affected, burned galaxy,I think.(Dr.Engin Sayın)


On April 2, 2022, after the star called Earendel, 12.9 billion light years away, another discovery took place on April 7, 2022. Astronomers spotted a red dot 13.5 billion light-years away. Astronomers state that the yet-unnamed red dot may be the most distant and oldest galaxy.

Astronomy pushes the limits. Last week, a group of astronomers using the Hubble telescope in space detected the most distant star ever observed. This star, 12.9 billion light-years away from Earth, was named Earendel. Another group, now using world-class telescopes, has detected a red dot even further away, almost 13.5 billion light-years away.



                                 

  Considering that the age of our universe is calculated as 13.8 billion years, this red dot was formed only 300 million years after the "Big Bang" that revealed the universe; more precisely, that light we observed began to travel towards us 300 million years after the Big Bang.(News)




                                                        

                                                     Life may have emerged just seconds after the Big Bang.Astronomers have discovered surprising evidence that life may exist in unexpected corners of the universe.https://t.co/GxHiuCHSuB.Meson stars.December 12,2023.I wrote that our Universe did not come into being with a Big Bang and that it could have been caused by the explosion of a black hole that reached the limit size in the pre-existing Universe or by the collision of two extraordinarily large black holes in opposite directions. Black holes that are not affected by the explosion should be the creators of the new Universe and galaxies. James Webb sends photos every day that support this theory.

                                                     
“James Webb” discovers six small galaxies within a giant ancient galaxy

The James Webb Space Telescope has helped scientists confirm that the JADES-GS-z13-0 object is the oldest galaxy ever discovered. It is another challenge to current theories that explain the evolution of the universe, individual stars, and galaxies.In mid-2022, scientists managed to detect four objects in the early Universe. This was one of the first jobs of the new space observatory. One of the four objects found was the galaxy JADES-GS-z13-0. Following a spectral analysis, the scientists concluded that JADES-GS-z13-0 is the oldest galaxy ever discovered. It was formed 320 million years after the Big Bang. The other three objects were designated JADES-GS-z10-0, JADES-GS-z11-0, and JADES-GS-z12-0. They appeared about 130 million years after the formation of JADES-GS-z13-0.

The four galaxies were not very massive. While the Milky Way has a mass of 1.5 trillion solar masses, each of the four galaxies discovered last year were only about 100 million times more massive than our own. However, every year three stars are born. Before the discovery of JADES-GS-z13-0, GN-z11 was the oldest known galaxy, discovered by the Hubble Space Telescope about 7 years ago. It appeared 400 million years after the Big Bang.

source: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41550-023-01918-w

If galaxies can form within a galaxy, I think it is possible for new universes to form within the Universe.














 

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