<p style="margin-top:0cm;margin-left:0cm;line-height:normal;margin-right:0cm" class="MsoNormal"><span><font size="3"><font face="Calibri">Hi and welcome to SDC.</font></font></span></p><ul><li><div class="MsoNormal" style="margin-top:0cm;margin-left:0cm;line-height:normal;margin-right:0cm"><font face="Calibri"><em><span style="font-size:10pt">They said Black Holes when they start to <strong>dissipate</strong> cause they can’t consume any more stuff they grow smaller and explode sending out new gases and everything else back to the universe</span></em></font></div></li></ul><p style="margin-top:0cm;margin-left:0cm;line-height:normal;margin-right:0cm" class="MsoNormal"> </p><p style="margin-top:0cm;margin-left:0cm;line-height:normal;margin-right:0cm" class="MsoNormal"><span><font face="Calibri" size="3">I think you might be confusing </font>
<span style="color:blue"><font face="Calibri" size="3">Hawkings Radition</font></span><font face="Calibri" size="3"> (the mechanism in which black holes might dissipate) with </font>
<span style="color:blue"><font face="Calibri" size="3">supernova</font></span><font size="3"><font face="Calibri"> (the mechanism in which metals (everything except Hydrogen and Helium) get produced in the death throes of a star in the case it explodes).</font></font></span></p><p style="margin-top:0cm;margin-left:0cm;line-height:normal;margin-right:0cm" class="MsoNormal"><span><font size="3"><font face="Calibri">Note that it’s not really proven that black holes can dissipate and is still fairly speculative (as far as I know).</font></font></span></p><p style="margin-top:0cm;margin-left:0cm;line-height:normal;margin-right:0cm" class="MsoNormal"><span><font face="Calibri" size="3">As for rebirth, there is a subset of scientists that promote what's called the </font>
<span style="color:blue"><font face="Calibri" size="3">Big Bounce</font></span><font face="Calibri" size="3"> hypothesis, this is a cyclic solution in line with what you propose. Its basically just one the proposed cases for the </font>
<span style="color:blue"><font face="Calibri" size="3">ultimate end of the universe</font></span>.</span></p><p style="margin-top:0cm;margin-left:0cm;line-height:normal;margin-right:0cm" class="MsoNormal"><span><font face="Calibri" size="3">At the moment, I think there is a strong consensus that the universe will just fizz out, expanding forever due the affects of </font>
<span style="color:blue"><font face="Calibri" size="3">Dark Energy</font></span><font size="3"><font face="Calibri">.</font></font></span></p><ul><li><div class="MsoNormal" style="margin-top:0cm;margin-left:0cm;line-height:normal;margin-right:0cm"><font face="Calibri"><em><span style="font-size:10pt">Possibly a life so advanced beyond comprehension that is the power that creates our universe and others around</span></em></font></div></li><li><div class="MsoNormal" style="margin-top:0cm;margin-left:0cm;line-height:normal;margin-right:0cm"><font face="Calibri"><em><span style="font-size:10pt">Whats the point of having 1 universe that will eventually die out</span></em></font></div></li></ul><p style="margin-top:0cm;margin-left:0cm;line-height:normal;margin-right:0cm" class="MsoNormal"> </p><p style="margin-top:0cm;margin-left:0cm;line-height:normal;margin-right:0cm" class="MsoNormal"><span><font size="3"><font face="Calibri">As for the rest, science tries deal with the "How", but as to the "Why", I think you can speculate all you like
. I don't think anyone will ever have the answers, and it’s pretty well up to your own belief system and philosophical reasoning, though on saying that, you aren't likely to get a your desired response (in this thread at least), as we like dealing with the "How".</font></font></span></p><p style="margin-top:0cm;margin-left:0cm;line-height:normal;margin-right:0cm" class="MsoNormal"><span><font size="3"><font face="Calibri">I hope I this has been of some assistance, and If your lucky, one of the science heavey weights will drop by an give you some better clues.</font></font></span></p><p style="margin-top:0cm;margin-left:0cm;line-height:normal;margin-right:0cm" class="MsoNormal"><span><font face="Calibri" size="3">---</font></span></p><p style="margin-top:0cm;margin-left:0cm;line-height:normal;margin-right:0cm" class="MsoNormal"><span><font face="Calibri" size="3">If your intersted in learning some more, there is a great resource
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