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Post by Admin on Sept 16, 2021 11:24:01 GMT -7
Like Begets Like. The Previous Universe must have been much like this one, begun with a Big Bang, and ending much like this one will end. QUESTION: Has the Previous Universe ended yet? On the subject of Big Bangs, they happen about every 30 years here in our Milky Way Galaxy. They must have happened there too. We call them Supernovas. They end with centers of Neutron Stars or Black Holes. M1 - the Crab Nebula ended with a Neutron Star center. Whereas the first stars in the cramped early universe were of galactic mass and almost instantly Big Banged to develop Black Holes at their centers. Centaurus a The age if galaxies was early on in this universe, as it was in the Previous universe, then the free electrons began pushing the galaxies apart and herding them into walls like honeycomb. Apparently the only thing that can escape black holes is GRAVITY! Slowly the event horizon around certain Black Holes expand, then more and more rapidly. Our Big Bang was such a Black Hole. Is it still expanding, drawing in more and more of the Previous Universe?
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