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Shpaget
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So if a black hole is just a giant amount of matter compacted together and if, by definition, nothing can escape it, how did the Big Bang go bang?
Shouldn't the shock wave have been slower than the escape velocity of such a hole? After all it was much more massive than any other black hole in current universe, heck it was more massive than our entire present universe put together.
What am I missing here?
Shouldn't the shock wave have been slower than the escape velocity of such a hole? After all it was much more massive than any other black hole in current universe, heck it was more massive than our entire present universe put together.
What am I missing here?