Re: GR Math Predicts a Black Hole At a Big Bang
From: bobbyhaqq (rhooker123_at_hotmail.com)
Date: 08/26/04
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Date: 26 Aug 2004 00:14:21 -0700
These question comes up again and again, I raised it a couple of years
ago as I was learning GR, which I have still to learn but now I have
some sense of why it is so much harder than SR, and was dismissed
though in a much more pleasant manner.
Firstly the singularity, which would hold the Universe in place like a
black hole (what ever you call it) IS as yet unresolved question of
physics. Inflation is not a much an explanation as a word.
We still don't have a theory for how a singularity could explode and
produce a universe which itself would contain singularities which, in
theory, should prevent all energy, matter, and information for
escaping or expanding.
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