Subject: Is it possible for a giant black hole to crush under it's own gravity?
Date: Thu Aug 27 16:16:57 1998
Posted by Renald Duchesneau
Grade level: teacher/prof
School: Central School
City: La Tuque State/Province: Quebec
Country: Canada
Area of science: Astronomy
ID: 904252617.As
Message:
...the theory of the "bigbang" induce the possibility of a "bigcrunch"
and this last phenomena supposes that all matter in the known universe
would be reduce to a "singularity" crushing also all the existing
blackholes!!!
Thanks.
Re: Is it possible for a giant black hole to crush under it's own gravity?
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