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Old 07-25-2007, 08:04 PM
FortunaMaximus FortunaMaximus is offline
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Default Re: Ask Gugel Anything About the Big Bang

Black holes have infinite density. Have the potential effects of something with such density having the capability to interact with other universal forces been explored?

Space interacts with time.

Gravity interacts with matter.

Singularities interact with the fabric of the universe, perhaps there are emergent effects, i.e. entropy, CMB, etc.

One also considers that whatever the interactions and consequences, the potential for those consequences to emerge outside the light cone unbidden to our explorations as of yet should be possible.

The Universe itself is far too small to truly be a full expression of what can be theorized in mathematics.

As to the matter of the potential spatial limits of this Universe, if it's 47 billion years, I have no reason to dispute that. What I can consider is that this is a number that experiences growth, as does our Universe's light cone.

In an infinitely expanding field of probability, there needn't be a center, and certainly since within our Universe, effects echo themselves on micro and macro scales. Seashells by the sea.

There are other forces that have yet to be thought of and explored. What may be a point of infinite density in the Universe may well be a fully expressed equation elsewhere.

It at least has that potentiality.
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