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Re: Yale Astronomer Discovers Upper Mass Limit for Black Holes
I can't say that I'm convinced. Is it possible that our whole universe came from a black hole so big that it contained all of the matter in the whole universe that we know? Could such a black hole have had something similar to a supernova event on a much larger scale that is what we have come to call the Big Bang?
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