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Old October 13th 05, 09:04 AM
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Default I just had a thought about the Big Bang

Hello,

I can't help but think that if there is an explosion, there will be an
equal but opposite inward force and an implosion. So, during the Big
Bang, the situation looks more like a star collapsing to generate a
black hole during a super nova. What is that? The middle?

If that doesn't make any sense, wouldn't that produce another
singularity? Something so many more times dense than a black hole that
even the most imaginative super massive black holes thought to one day
consume the universe, wouldn't or couldn't exist in the future?
Mainly, because something that super massive has always been there in
the middle.

The possiblity may exist that the universe is like a glass onion of
universes, and each time the singularity exploded, it imploded, and
then in that finite space, exploded again and still not in an area
large enough for us to notice, in a space where the gravity was so
intense, that even light could not escape, and continued on and on and
on generating one micro cosmos inside of another.