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Dear Bernardz:
"Bernardz" wrote in message news:MPG.1aac7b99ed492647989955@news... In article V480c.5534$h23.2351@fed1read06, "N:dlzc D:aol T:com \(dlzc \)" N: dlzc1 D:cox says... one wonders if a BH cannot itself contain other BHs, No reason why not. I would think that with time, being 90° from space for each successive Universe, eventually BHs would share some common dimensions. A BH has its time axis colinear with a segment of the container space. I would wonder if two BHs contained in one space, aren't actually two doors to the same place. They don't have to be, I suppose. But they might simply open to the same derivative space, but at different times for the "horizon synchronization". In other words, our Big Bang could correspond to the first event horizon, and the arrival of Dark Matter (which was not present at the time of the CMBR) could correspond to a second hole with some common axes... David A. Smith |
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