http://cosmology.berkeley.edu/Education/BHfaq.html
I got bored, and realized, if random particles just appear out of nowhere, that means many things are possible in my opinion.
*tripping*
What if the particles that appear out of nowhere, are actually universes, appearing, living their lives, and then imploding, to repeat itself over and over again, and our universe is a random particle inside another universe, which is a random particle inside another, etc, etc? I mean, if thats true, time means nothing! Time has stopped while still going forward.
Could all the matter being sucked into a black hole condense into a singularity, then evaporate, and appear, in the random particles which form the mini-universes? There is no such thing as time because everything is happening at once in every single universe because there are infinite universes spawning infinite universes due to black holes. Our universe is the product of a black hole sucking in bits of matter inside of another universe, and so on. There is no end. There is no beginning.
Or..you can forget that theory, and go with this one.
Black holes suck matter into the singularity, the matter condenses so much that eventually the friction causes it to move so fast that the speed becomes undetectable, throwing particles at unimaginable speeds to a random point in the universe and then retracting them back again for no apparent reason other than a gravitational rubber band effect.
Eh? Eh?? May not be foolproof, but still something to think on if you're bored. I dont actually believe it, of course