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What Densest Matter known to man Neutron Star/Black Hole = Big Bang?

Why or Why Not?

Atoms of Neutron star being at a density that it is impossible by all means to remove/separate the atoms such a compressed state

This in turn creates…..

A Black Hole in where gravity is infinite to a point that neither nether photons nor time can escape.

I.E.

With an infinitely dense state of mass and where gravity is infinitely accelerated that time dilation would be so powerful that time stops thus causing nothing to happen

How can there be a “Big Bang”?

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    Well, you have to remember that at the very beginning of the universe, there was no matter--it was all energy. With no matter, there would have (unless I misunderstand something about the theory) been no gravity. No gravity means it really wasn't like a black hole

  • 9 years ago

    What if a Big Bang is the other side of a black hole?

    What if all that mass is reappearing somewhere else?

    A black hole doesn't have to be a bottomless pit; it might have another side that spews things into creation just as violently as they are being destroyed on our end of things

  • 4 years ago

    love the question, although the conception is that when remember falls right into a supermassive balck hollow is get overwhelmed and ripped aside into somethin referred to as quantum foam, WHICH mabey resonsible for darkish skill, an enigma, and seeming to cuase the universe to improve at and excelerating speed. is also the elusive 0 factor skill, ever what stargate atlantis, makes use of a conceivable sorce referred to as an ZPM or 0 factor Modual, which has a micro universe in a bottle, a self contained area of sub-area time, physists explaind this as Quantum Foam

  • Duck
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    9 years ago

    There was no 'gravity', no 'time', no 'mass' when the big bang happened.

    Source(s): (I personally believe that the big bang occurred from a bose-einstein condensate of all matter in the universe ... but that's just me)
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