True. But that statement neither proves nor disproves anything.
In order to create another universe, your black hole would have to magically produce more energy than exists... in the universe.
Black holes don't 'create' anything. They are the RESULT of something. When you open the drain on your bathtube and see the water circling the drain and disappearing, you don't make the assumption that the drain created the water. (Well, one could, but that would be ridiculous).
It simply does not compute;
True. It's pretty much a guaranteed fact that very few, if anyone at all, 'compute' (or understand) the nature of the entire Universe.
Even the part we 'think' we understand, may be entirely untrue. We find, day by day, that the 'theories' of yesterday were wrong, and we make up new theories.
If you know WHAT creates a black hole, and exactly where the energy goes, perhaps you could describe your 'theory' to us.
I'm all ears.
[If you know WHAT creates a black hole, and exactly where the energy goes,]
“Any non-rotating and non-charged mass that is smaller than its Schwarzschild radius forms a black hole.”
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schwarzschild_metric
And, per Hawking, where it “goes” is into thermal background radiation - in compliance with the 2nd law of thermodynamics.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hawking_Radiation
>>Black holes don’t ‘create’ anything.
That’s right. They don’t. Where does the mass and energy required to form another entire universe magically come from?