i know he's called hawking but tell that to my keyboard 
as it stands. time begins at the point of the singularity (big bang)
some, specially the patch workers don't agree;
This potentially means that many of the black holes in our own universe are the incubators of entirely new universes, each separated by the infinite time gap of the event horizon. That said, some properties of the mother universe could trickle through to its daughters, and detecting some of these properties could actually provide experimental proof of the theory. In fact Poplawski speculates this inheritance of properties could solve another great mystery of cosmology.;
The so-called arrow of time, in which time flows in one direction but not another, is a fundamental aspect of our experience. This isn't accounted for at all by physics, as all of its laws are apparently time-symmetric in that they work just as well whether time flows forwards or backwards. However, the passage of matter through the event horizon would provide a time asymmetry in the new universe, giving it a forward arrow to time. In that way, time itself is a gift of our mother universe on the other side of the black hole.
like HAWKING's radiation that seeps from a black hole. the patchwork theorist think some particles from the mother universe could trickle through into the singularity (the new big bang). if these could be seen the same as HAWKING's radiation, it would show how time moves forward after a big bang
i'm really out of my depth here so i would take what i say with more than a pinch of salt.

as it stands. time begins at the point of the singularity (big bang)
some, specially the patch workers don't agree;
This potentially means that many of the black holes in our own universe are the incubators of entirely new universes, each separated by the infinite time gap of the event horizon. That said, some properties of the mother universe could trickle through to its daughters, and detecting some of these properties could actually provide experimental proof of the theory. In fact Poplawski speculates this inheritance of properties could solve another great mystery of cosmology.;
The so-called arrow of time, in which time flows in one direction but not another, is a fundamental aspect of our experience. This isn't accounted for at all by physics, as all of its laws are apparently time-symmetric in that they work just as well whether time flows forwards or backwards. However, the passage of matter through the event horizon would provide a time asymmetry in the new universe, giving it a forward arrow to time. In that way, time itself is a gift of our mother universe on the other side of the black hole.
like HAWKING's radiation that seeps from a black hole. the patchwork theorist think some particles from the mother universe could trickle through into the singularity (the new big bang). if these could be seen the same as HAWKING's radiation, it would show how time moves forward after a big bang
i'm really out of my depth here so i would take what i say with more than a pinch of salt.
