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RE: RE: RE: RE: The End Of The Universe?

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Posted by TIGER on April 11, 2000 02:22:44 UTC

I have to pretty much agree except that some objects are so far away
from the black hole that the gravitational effect of the black hole is
negligable in comparision to local masses. Also, depends on if the
Universe is destined to constantly expand or eventually collapse under
it`s own mass back into a finite point (Big Bang Theory) (TIGER- REFER TO BIG CRUNCH ) NO PUN INTENDED JUST BEING POLITICLLY CORRECT..

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