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Posted by Brad Hudson/">Brad Hudson on April 22, 1998 23:20:31 UTC

: It is my belief that black holes are the begining and the end of large areas of the universe, but when viewed in the perspective of and infinite distance in all possible directions, can be viewed as a small but important piece of the machinary. : I go on to say that if the universe is in fact infinite, then there is an infinite and constantly changing number of an infinite variety of possibilities at and point. UH, that is if there is such a thing as a point (HA! HA!). : Anyway, if we are not wiped out instantly by a black hole the size of our known universes bounderies speeding toward it's compliment and engulfing us, and you are interested in discussion, e-mail me and let me pick your processor. : Thanks, Billy (Caveman)

Ok, I'll join this little conversation. First let me explain that i am an 18 year old student out of Texas. I believe that matter is finite as stated by one of you earlier. However, I also believe that matter will be condensed at one time and thus explains the big bang. Galaxies are slowly pulling towards eachother and we have pictures of 2 of them colliding. I believe that this explains how the fact that matter will at one time be condensed. Now, keep in mind that this is coming from an 18 year old that is interested in forming his own theories based on what he knows. However, i believe that this only backs up the fact of big bang. Someone tell me if i am out of my league in this conversation...I will be back to see future comments on this.

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