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| 02 May 2013 02:12 PM |
Black Holes.
When a black hole gets bigger, the light will orbit around it. If the black hole get's big enough, the light you see, will bend, and curve into a 'Singularity' (A tiny part in everything, that anything can fit to, if compressed enough). And if the black hole caused every light into this 'Singularity'. It will explode (theoretically) and probably cause another universe.
Basicly. We caused our own Universe. |
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| 02 May 2013 02:54 PM |
That makes no sense. A black hole doesn't have infinite mass, nor does it explain how objects got mass in the universe.
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| 02 May 2013 02:55 PM |
But if there was no universe how was a black hole there? If there was no universe where was the source of light? It exploding implies there's something to ignite the fire and something to explode around. If there's no matter then what causes the fire to ignite and explode if there's nothing else?
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