Talk:Shinwonryu/@comment-26484417-20180115114453/@comment-26484417-20180120134137

Well, I suggested to google the terms, so one might suspect that the links are merely googling them for you; after all, referencing wikipedia is (usually) forbidden in academia for a reason, books are usually not free, and I wasn't in a mood to look up the relevant papers.

In any case, yes, a single black hole is commonly associated with a terminal state (not only, though), but a collision of supermassive black holes is commonly associated with Big Bang. Not to mention that the conviction behind this theory is fairly strong given the money and effort that went into the LIGO experiment. All in all, when one looks for "origin theories" in the realm of physics, there is usually a black hole association waiting at the end of the journey; be it the one where the previous universe was condensed thereby into a singularity before "our" Big Bang erupted, the one about the moments after the Big Bang that facilitated the creation of the celestial structures that can support (complex) life, etc. One way or another, there is a black hole association, and one can easily see how the "Black Hole Style" came to be if the LINE translator behind the term happens to have an interest in physics--or simply come up with that connection somehow.