Can the black hole make the Big Bang?

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Black holes, or black stars, are large amounts of mass compressed into their maximum form under gravity.
The more mass, the larger the black hole becomes, it grows as mass is absorbed. Even consuming an entire galaxy. And so, they become super massive black stars.
And following this idea, if the entire universe entered a black hole, the logical rule is that it would never become the singularity that the big bang theory determines.
Therefore, defining that at some point something existed more compressed than a black hole is an imagination that refers to beliefs based on mere speculation, without laboratory evidence.
In other words, it is a religion, a belief, a faith!
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