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Chapter 33: The Mysteries of the Universe, Simple and Easy

In the broadcasting hall.

Jiang Zhe tapped his earpiece, signaling the director to switch the background illustration.

Soon, the large screen behind him was switched by the director to an image of a brilliant starry sky.

"As shown behind me, in our universe, planets, stars, and even nebulae are born and fade away every day."

"Planets are more or less pierced by comets or captured by stars, and so on."

"After those planets perish, they turn into stardust and scatter everywhere."

"According to scientific statistics: about 275 million stars die every day in the universe."

"This number is based on the fact that there are about 100 billion galaxies in the universe, and about 27.5 stars die in each galaxy every day."

"These dead planets and stars will become a burden to the universe!"

"That is, they increase the entropy of the entire universe."

As he finished speaking, the director operated the controls with great rapport.

Immediately, a star in the Solar System within the brilliant starry sky map behind him exploded instantly.

In the blink of an eye, it turned into magma and stardust, randomly scattered around the Solar System.

At this time, with a smile on his face, Jiang Zhe asked a rhetorical question: "Now that everyone has seen the explosion in the Solar System behind me, with stardust filling the sky within the Solar System, if we take away the Sun, where will the remaining stardust go? Once you understand this, everyone will naturally know how the universe maintains the balance of entropy!"

As soon as these words were spoken, the blazing fireball behind him was instantly emptied.

The starry sky was pitch black, reflecting only endless stardust permeating the sea of stars, standing there quietly, while some scattered in all directions with the inertia of the previous explosion.

Seeing this scene, most of the audience was stunned for a moment.

By the time they reacted, bullet messages from professionals had already been sent in the livestream room.

"Black holes!"

"Yes, it's black holes. There are more or less black holes between every galaxy."

"Black holes swallow the stardust emitted by these dead planets, maintaining a state of [balance] within a small range of the Milky Way Galaxy."

"..."

Giving the audience some time to react, Jiang Zhe nodded silently.

"I assume everyone knows, it's black holes."

"It is black holes that maintain the balance between the universes, gradually reducing the chaos between the universes to achieve balance."

"The formation of black holes is also extremely simple; you can just understand it as the death of a star."

"The birth, aging, illness, and death of stars—this is a mechanism for the universe to maintain balance."

"A star is born to bring sunlight and Gravity to its vicinity, sustaining the growth of all things on the planets."

"A star dies and is reused, turning into a black hole to eliminate the chaos in its vicinity."

"Humans are born to bring the meaning of their existence to the whole world."

"Humans die and are reused, turning into soil to provide nutrients for new creatures/plants."

"When this simple pattern of life and death spreads throughout the Observable Universe, we can discover the most basic operating mode of the universe."

"Life and death, birth and destruction—the existence of every individual plays an important role in the macroscopic universe and constantly declares the basic [balance], which is the 'Yin-Yang Theory'!"

"In today's scientific community, there is a theory hypothesized by scientists: the [Primordial Black Hole]. They believe that the origin of the universe was initially a black hole, but this black hole was compressed very small. After a long period of evolution, finally, with a 'bang!', it exploded, erupting a massive amount of matter, and finally forming the world we live in."

...

In the lecture hall of Kyoto University of Science.

"That's right, this is the basic operating mode of the universe, which can also be called [Yin-Yang]."

Professor Feng had a smile on his face as he explained to the graduate students below the stage.

"Our entire world was born based on the Big Bang Theory model."

"Little Teacher Jiang's words are very standard. At the beginning of the universe, there was a [Primordial Black Hole] imagined by us physicists."

"Currently, the physics community believes that during the Big Bang, its extraordinary power squeezed some matter very tightly, forming 'Primordial Black Holes'."

"This kind of black hole is not formed by the collapse of a star."

"This black hole can be even smaller than a black hole after the death of a collapsed star, even so small that it is indistinguishable to the naked eye, even at the atomic level."

Leng Fei asked curiously from below the stage: "Professor, has this been proven?"

When this question was asked, Professor Feng hesitated for a moment and then shook his head, "It hasn't been proven. There are only related detection methods, but they are not obvious."

Hearing this, Leng Fei thought for a moment and said: "In other words, anything that hasn't been proven can be overturned at any time, right?"

Professor Feng sighed: "Yes, to be honest with you, with the progress of science, some epoch-making things limited the scientists of that time. Now even the Big Bang Theory model is gradually showing errors, and more and more errors; but these errors just don't affect the big picture."

The meaning of these words is very simple!

We humans have been making the best of mistakes in physics.

But these mistakes are harmless.

"In that case, it seems Jiang Zhe won't be able to use our current theories to explain the Bootstrap Paradox."

Just as Leng Fei's voice fell, on the big screen.

Jiang Zhe refuted his words as if they were telepathic.

"Then is there a possibility!"

"That at the beginning of the universe, the [Primordial Black Hole] hypothesized by scientists did not exist?"

As soon as these words came out, the eyes of all physicists immediately lit up, but their expressions were of surprise and suspicion.

"Holy crap, holy crap!"

"This is incredible. This host is actually denying the current understanding of physicists!"

"Damn, he's really challenging the physics of the entire world!"

"..."

After a moment of shock, the bullet messages also suddenly disappeared, and everyone began to listen attentively.

If he can really explain it, this will undoubtedly be an epoch-making theory!

But if not, he will be the clown!

"The current Cosmic Microwave Background Radiation tells us that this radiation was generated at the beginning of the Big Bang."

"Its existence indicates that the universe was once a very tight aggregate, and now this microwave radiation has become more sparse and scattered, which means—"

"Something indeed exploded at the beginning of the universe, and the ripples generated by that explosion spread throughout the entire universe, causing the boundaries of the universe to spread in all directions at faster-than-light speeds."

"The many stars, suns, and galaxies we can see are moving a little further away from us every day!"

"So, have you ever wondered if there's a possibility that at the beginning of our universe, it was indeed a new universe derived from some kind of big bang."

"Except this big bang wasn't a traditional big bang, but a massive jet from a giant black hole-like object, which erupted all the matter and information previously collected at its center."

"Then, after a long period of evolution, it finally evolved into the universe we exist in today!"

Having explained this, he looked serious, tapped lightly on the table, changed to a simpler explanation, and continued.

"You should know, why can our entire Observable Universe continue to exist?"

"That's because in the center of the Observable Universe, there is an unimaginably massive black hole. This black hole pulls all the supergalaxies and galaxies within the entire Observable Universe!"

"It can even be said that the giant black hole pulls countless large black holes, the countless large black holes pull countless medium-sized black holes, and the countless medium-sized black holes pull countless small black holes."

"Countless small black holes pull countless existences similar to the Solar System."

"To explain here, there is also a giant black hole in the center of our Milky Way Galaxy pulling the entire Milky Way Galaxy, keeping it from dispersing."

"In the context of the entire Observable Universe, that 'large' black hole in our Milky Way Galaxy is just an insignificant 'small' black hole for the whole universe."

"I call this first black hole to appear: [black hole no. 1]."

"Only if [black hole no. 1] exists can it pull our entire [observable] universe."

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