I have previously suggested that the spin inherited by the compressing star within a black hole may via a frame dragging torus (instead of a singularity), eventually be detached from the space within a black hole and explode in 4 dimensions to create a new universe. Its inherited spin is causing the inflation process, counteracting gravitation in the creation event.
I think this process leads to a newly formed universe, but thereafter -
What if a Black hole event horizon actually defines the boundary between a newly birthed universe and the parent universe? In this case, the parent can feed the child. New material passing beyond the horizon (placenta) feeds the embryo's universe expansion (growth) beyond inflation to adolescence and adulthood.
Maybe the Black hole boundary directly feeds the vacuum of our space, initiating a time process and multidimensional space.
I think this process leads to a newly formed universe, but thereafter -
What if a Black hole event horizon actually defines the boundary between a newly birthed universe and the parent universe? In this case, the parent can feed the child. New material passing beyond the horizon (placenta) feeds the embryo's universe expansion (growth) beyond inflation to adolescence and adulthood.
Maybe the Black hole boundary directly feeds the vacuum of our space, initiating a time process and multidimensional space.