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"Luigi Caselli" wrote in message
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"EagleEye" ha scritto nel messaggio
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But each singularity, contained in a black hole itself may contain a
new universe in the making!

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Don't waste time thinking about singularities.
Singularities and black holes simply don't exist at all.
Only huge super massive objects like gravastars.
Universe doesn't allow breaking physic laws...
So you have to accept a very simple universe behaviour as infinite
expansion
and, if you want, final death.


Reality will not allow total non-existence of everything eternally.


 




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