My initial discussion question was about micromanagement of the current state of sciences. Fortunately, I quickly realized that this topic is too deep and I opted for a more lighter subject “Are black holes sources of the dark matter?”. The main stream science seems to be divided on this issue, and rightfully so, we simply do not understand it enough.

However, if you ask my opinion a purpose of black holes is to pulverize matter, and by doing so reseed the universe. Hence, what pulverizes beyond our ability to detect baryonic, or non-baryonic matter, is a dark matter. So, is it plausible to think of the black holes as being “cosmic mills” that are grinding and pulverizing matter to keep our universe alive, i.e., pumping all the pulverized matter back to where it came from. Your thoughts?

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