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Is the universe a black hole?
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<blockquote data-quote="superduper" data-source="post: 278312" data-attributes="member: 123465"><p>If it was a black hole, we'd all have been crushed out of existence at the singularity. So the answer is no. However, the universe is believed to have originated from a singularity, so there is definitely a connection between black holes and the big bang. No-one knows for sure what that connection is, as our current laws of physics cannot explain what happens inside the singularity.On a side note, the Chandrasekhar limit has absolutely nothing to do with black holes. I'm amazed that people can know about the Chandra limit and yet be ignorant about black holes and supernova.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="superduper, post: 278312, member: 123465"] If it was a black hole, we'd all have been crushed out of existence at the singularity. So the answer is no. However, the universe is believed to have originated from a singularity, so there is definitely a connection between black holes and the big bang. No-one knows for sure what that connection is, as our current laws of physics cannot explain what happens inside the singularity.On a side note, the Chandrasekhar limit has absolutely nothing to do with black holes. I'm amazed that people can know about the Chandra limit and yet be ignorant about black holes and supernova. [/QUOTE]
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