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Subject: assuming the exsistance of anti-matter, and assuming that anti-matter will

Date: Mon Apr 19 23:13:28 1999
Posted by jim n
Grade level: grad (non-science) School: No school entered.
City: reedsburg State/Province: wi Country: usa
Area of science: Astronomy
ID: 924581608.As
Message:

aniliate itself upon contact with matter,and it is basically 
replussedby matter, could there be an alternate,parallel universe 
made up of anti-matter and very little matter. Black holes will 
serve as the eventual garbage cans of both universes, eventually 
causing one giant black hole in each universe. The holes attract 
and then collide creating the big bang, and the process repeats 
itself. This could explain the big bang and what went before, the 
limited presence of anti-matter, the function of black holes. 
thank you, I have always wondered if this was feasible.


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