Big bang and black hole.
On Oct 19, 4:16 pm, (G=EMC^2 Glazier) wrote:
Panius Why does a singularity have to have mass? TreBert
It doesn't have to have mass, any more so than a barycenter has mass.
The force of attraction via electrostatic energy also doesn't involve
mass, other than electrons, protons plus a little of whatever else is
pulling or perhaps pushing on one another.
~ BG
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