Best popular science books covering present day outlook on everything from Quantum Mechanics to Cosmology and written by bone fide professors of physics (as opposed to the esoteric charlatans) are:
Brian Greene: “The Fabric of the Cosmos”
Sean Carrol: “From Eternity to Here”
David Deutsch: “The Beginning of Invinity”
Lawrence Krauss: “A Universe from Nothing”
Geras, I’m sure I’m not the first to think about this and I wonder if you know of any publications exploring this possibility (in a popular fashion preferably rather than heavy mathematical formalism), namely, what appears as a ‘craitor’ of the black whole in our universe, could manifest as singularity at the other end of the black whole, that is the tip of it as it spirals and narrows down until it concentrates the energy to such an extent as to produce a big bang explosion and thus creating another universe.
Thanks in advance for any info.
Lena