I have a theory that the big bang is the other side of a black hole.
In science, theories are very specific ideas that have been subjected to rigorous testing by numerous researchers and shown to hold up to that testing. An hypothesis is a pretty specific and falsifiable (testable) idea that has not yet been tested. What you have is a notion.
Like a black hole puking out all the trash it eats.
Yes. I've heard that one so often, but no one I know of who advocates that idea can give an answer to my question of why are there black holes of a wide range of mass, from stellar-sized up to super and hyper-massive. It only makes sense if black holes accumulate the mass that falls into them, rather than expel it "somewhere else".
@OldDave They accumulate gravitons perhaps the magnetic force is to grate to let much of the debris expel something like a tornado without external forces working on then like in an atmosphere.
@OldDave I do
Well, that "sucks." I can't seem to work "through" that one. ? God, I'm cheesy, sorry!