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Re: Did the big bang spawn trillions of black holes? - 11-14-2007, 06:19 PM

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Originally Posted by PoPpAScience View Post
neutralino, I also look forward to more knowledge on the early Black Holes. My thought at this moment is, that the early Black Holes where the factories that made E=mc^2 what it is.
E=mc^2 is a law of physics which says there exists a rest-mass energy. A black hole cannot "create" a law of physics. So, as it stands, your thoughts are incorrect.
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By adding the speed needed to change the early "waves" (dark matter), into all the factors, that would be included in "TOE". It would be exciting to see the jets and their composition of those jets coming out of the Black holes.
I have no idea what you mean by this!


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