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Ok, hear me out here, because i'm an idiot. So Quantum Physics says that because Gravity is so much weaker than the other 3 main forces in our Universe, it must be being filtered from another dimension. (I saw it on TV)
Black holes have so much gravitational force that they trap space and even time.
Is it possible that, when a star collapses, the energy released PUNCHES a hole in space-time that allows more gravity to seep through from the gravity dimension?
Yeah i know someone somewhere has already thought of this, but i can't find anything on google.
Humour me.

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no
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