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Old October 14th 08, 08:23 PM posted to alt.astronomy
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Default Big bang and black hole.

On Oct 13, 11:40*pm, socratus wrote:
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1.
A black hole is a theoretical region of space in which the
gravitational field *is so powerful that nothing can escape.
2.
Hawking Radiation theorizes that black holes do not,
in fact, absorb all matter absolutely; they give off some
return matter.
3.
Once upon a time, 20 billions of years ago, all matter
*(all elementary particles and all quarks and their
girlfriends- antiparticles and antiquarks, all kinds of
*waves: electromagnetic, gravitational, *muons…
gluons field ….. etc.) – was assembled in a “single point”

The reason of this unity is gravitational force.
4.
How does this “single point” created if the matter
can escape from any strong gravitational force?



How do you define "single point" in that reference frame?

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