Thanks for posting that site. I liked another article on the page you posted: Black Holes Lead Galaxy Growth
It quotes a scientist saying, "It looks like the black holes came first. The evidence is piling up"
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2009/01/090106181729.htmReading about black holes on that site overall, the Einstein-Rosen ridge seems to be a favorite of the extra-dimensional bent. The gravity collapse idea is interesting.
Also saw that black hole gravity and dark matter are much considered.
The problem with black holes is even if we knew what they were, they’d need to be explained scientifically and fully for people to accept and believe.
For example and simplicity try this: Think of consciousness, and mass, as separate fields. Suppose: a black hole is concentrated consciousness, and, the dark matter is concentrated mass. The black hole starts spinning, accelerating round, creating gravity, and pulling mass and dark matter into it. When enough mass is drawn into the black hole to equate its gravity, it explodes creating a new galaxy; in the explosive process, mass and consciousness are melded, creating evolvable life.