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Re: At The Beginning

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Posted by Bill on January 13, 1998 17:12:23 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?

: Well, I can try to answer this one...

: That singularity was infact a black hole. one that, : if the theory is true, contained all the matter and : light we see in our current universe. I think the : experts on this will also say that it contained all : the time and space as well, all in that one singularity

: Joe might be able to explain this better than me.

It just seems that the theories explaining the formation of a black hole would lead one to believe that the circumstances present right before the big bang would never allowed the big bang to start and if fact would have created a black hole itself.

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