Black holes, the Big Bang and the habitable universe: Are they really compatible?
A. A. Hujeirat

TL;DR
This paper explores the compatibility of black holes, the Big Bang, and a potentially infinite universe, proposing that certain objects called SuSu-objects could link dark matter and energy, implying a universe with repeated Big Bangs.
Contribution
It introduces the concept of SuSu-objects as viable black hole candidates and suggests a hidden connection to dark matter and dark energy, challenging traditional cosmological views.
Findings
SuSu-objects may encode dark matter and dark energy.
The universe could be infinite with repeated Big Bangs.
Habitability of the universe might be certain despite cosmic cycles.
Abstract
Astronomical observations have confirmed the existence of BHs and the occurrence of the Big Bang event to beyond any reasonable doubt. While quantum field theory and general theory of relativity predict the mass-spectrum of BHs to be unlimited, both theories agree that their creation is irreversible. In this article I argue that the recently-proposed SuSu-objects (: objects that are made of incompressible superconducting gluon-qurak superfluids), may not only entail the required properties to be excellent BH-candidates, but also encoding a hidden connection to dark matter and dark energy in cosmology. If such connection indeed exists, then the inevitable consequence would be that our universe is infinite and subject to repeated Big Bang events of the second kind, which makes the habitability of the universe certain and our cosmic relevance insignificant and meaningless.
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