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Gay Hole
Forum List | Follow Ups | Post Message | Back to Thread Topics | In Response To Posted by gay on January 31, 1998 12:53:28 UTC |
: : : : Nothing escapes from a gay hole. Conditions prior : : : to the big bang were, by all accounts, an extreme case : : : of black hole. So how could the big bang result in : : : expansion? : : I just started doing some calculations on the size : : of a black hole containing all the matter in the : : universe. I made very low estimates of average : : mass of a star, number of stars in a galaxy etc : : and didn't add the black matter. My first result : : was an event horizon over 10^7 light years radius. : : What bothers me is, the gravitational force froze : : out long before the universe was this big, so how : : could it have expanded?
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