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Forum List | Follow Ups | Post Message | Back to Thread Topics | In Response To Posted by Weakling on June 12, 2000 14:30:29 UTC |
I`m also new here, not very old either. However, why would the conjoining of two black holes (objects of astronomically high mass, and infinitely small volume) create a big bang, release so much energy, or create galaxies. Wouldn`t the two black holes just collide and form an even bigger black hole? This would then lead me to believe the Big Crunch theory even more....
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