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At The Beginning
Forum List | Follow Ups | Post Message | Back to Thread Topics Posted by BILL on January 13, 1998 12:41:47 UTC |
I am trying to understand something. At the beginning right before the big bang, why did that point of singularity not cause a blackhole? The matter was dense enough, to warp the space around it. Where can I find more theories on this? |
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