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Black Hole Vs. Big Crunch
Forum List | Follow Ups | Post Message | Back to Thread Topics Posted by Dagger/">Dagger on November 28, 1999 12:14:10 UTC |
Is there a theoretical difference between a Black Hole and the Big Crunch?? (Both are immense gravity wells) A Black Hole has no theoreticle max mass, hence it could absorb the Big Crunch; yet the Big Crunch is everything including all Black Holes. And if the Big Crunch follows the same basic rule of no max mass, why would the Big Bang occur at all. |
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