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The expansion of the universe directly impacts the growth of black holes.



Black holes grow along with the expansion of the universe. And there could be some reason for that thing. The first in the introduction for that phenomenon is that some radiation like Hawking radiation has something to do with that thing. 


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If Black holes grow along with the expansion of the universe there must be some connection with the growth of black holes. And the expansion of the universe.


The key question is: Is the thing that causes the growth of the black holes pulling or pushing? We know that there is a connection between the expansion of the universe and the growth of black holes.


1) Does the radiation that comes from black holes push the edge of the visible universe away?


2) Or does the freezing or the decreasing the energy level of the quantum fields of the universe cause that quantum fields cannot limit the size of the black holes. 


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Is the radiation of black holes pushing the edge of the universe away? And cause expansion of the universe?


So black holes are pushing the edge of the universe away. And the second one of that there is something that pulls black holes larger when the size of the visible universe grows. If the first choice is right, that thing means that when the black holes are growing their edge is closing the edge of the universe. And then some kind of radiation that comes from the black hole is interacting with the edge of the visible universe. 

And that radiation that can be the Hawking radiation will interact with the edge of the visible universe pushing it away. So does that radiation affect straight to visible material or does that thing affect the dark matter or some unknown particles ahead of the edge of the visible universe? 

The thing is that the black holes are also pulling dark matter inside them. And then the dark matter sends invisible radiation. To the particles that are at the edge of the visible universe. 

Or maybe the gravitational waves are pushing particles away from the center of the universe. There is the theory that gravitation is the wave movement that can push particles away. If the curve of the wave movement turned straight. That means the speed of the wave movement can be enormous. But the thing is that nobody has ever seen straight wave movement. 


But what if the expansion of the universe pulls black holes larger? 


In that situation the answer for the connection between the expansion of the universe. And the growth of black holes. Is that the expansion of the universe pulls black holes bigger. The explanation for this thing. Is that while the universe expands the quantum fields inside the universe are turning weaker. 

While the size of the universe is growing the energy level inside that ball what we call the universe is turning lower. That thing means. That is the force of the quantum fields. That is limiting the growth of the black holes is turning weaker. When the force of those quantum fields is lowing the size of black holes is growing. 

And that thing causes an interesting idea of the ultimate fate of the universe. Maybe when the power of the quantum fields is low enough that thing causes the explosion of the billions of black holes. And that explosion releases energy and wave movement that causes that the wave movement turns into particles. 


https://phys.org/news/2021-11-expansion-universe-impacts-black-hole.html


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Expansion_of_the_universe



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