Evidence Mounts for Dark Energy from Black Holes
'Big Bang Played in Reverse'
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Published: October 30, 2024
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CST Commentary:
This article discusses a study suggesting that matter becomes dark energy when massive stars collapse into black holes. The researchers propose that what happened during inflation runs in reverse during gravitational collapse, turning matter back into dark energy .
In the Cosmic Seed Theory (CST) framework, this perspective aligns with the view that the universe's complexity arises from localized processes rather than a singular origin event. CST posits that galaxies undergo localized "Big Bangs," leading to the development of complex structures without the need for a universe-wide explosion. This model allows for the natural emergence of complexity over time.
The proposal supports the CST perspective that the universe's complexity is an inherent feature, arising from the continuous evolution of functional information in both living and nonliving systems.