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Old January 10th 08, 02:14 PM posted to alt.astronomy
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Default What if? (on colliding Photons)

What if photons can create Mini-black holes? I'm taking about the
very first trillion of the first second of the big bang. It had infinite
light and heat. Photons were colliding with photons,because space was so
infinitley small. The out come of these colliding photons was to
produce mini-black holes so tiny that a trillion trillion trillion
trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion
trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion of them could sit on the
head of a pin. These black holes are the 95% of the universe. It is
easy to see why we can't detect all that is missing. This is my 1/10/08
morning theory on the missing part of the universe Bert

 




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