u/AzokBust

▲ 0 r/space

Are black holes the reproduction style of the universe?

Hey guys!

So, I'm a curiosity learner. I pick up 1 topic I'm interested in and try to go deep into it until it gets boring to me lol. So for the past few days I've gotten really into space and physics stuff, so I started reading about it on the internet and watching videos. I started from the state of singularity to the recent incident of the US military rescuing a soldier by listening to his heartbeat from kilometers away. Tried to learn a bunch of things during this period. I got to know that the center of a black hole is known as a singularity.

So, a black hole is a thing that only takes everything into it — even photons can’t escape its gravitational pull. And a white hole only produces things, never takes a single thing into it, like the start of our universe where everything came out from a point.

Don't know why, but my mind connected dots from the center of a black hole to the state of singularity. I was thinking: what if these black holes are the gateway to another universe? What if we don’t know what’s before the state of singularity because of the very strong gravitational pull on the other side of a black hole? That means every black hole is creating its own universe? Since our universe is itself a white hole, that's why we haven't found a single white hole till now? And these black holes might be the reproduction style of the universe?

I have not read anything related to this as of now. I even don’t know if anybody has talked about this before.

What do you guys think?

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u/AzokBust — 9 days ago
▲ 4 r/Cinema

Hey everyone,

I’ve started using a new movie‑streaming app and noticed something on a few titles. Next to the movie name there’s a tiny label that looks like a number followed by a single letter (or a short “Ap”), for example:

• 24 A – shown on Apex

• 25 M – shown on They Will Kill You

• 1 Ap – shown on Super Mario Galaxy

Only a few movies have these tags; most titles don’t have this. I’ve attached a couple of screenshots—some with the tags and some without.

I tried Googling this and all I got were results about theater seat rows (A, M, etc.) and seat numbers, which makes sense for a cinema‑booking site, but I’m not booking tickets—this is a pure streaming service.

Has anyone seen this before?

•Are these internal IDs or genre shortcuts?

•Do they convey any useful info (year, rating, category, etc.)?

Any clues would be great. Thanks!

u/AzokBust — 9 days ago