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Re: What Does a Growing Black hole Mean?Posted by davidmac on May 15, 2002 at 10:11:38: In Reply to: Re: What Does a Growing Black hole Mean? posted by egibbs on May 15, 2002 at 06:20:27: You should not be thinking in terms of surface area when comparing the EH to c. The circumference (neglecting curvature of space) grows at a fixed 2pi times the radius. When factoring in space curvature the surface area would stretch one way but shrink the other so that total surface area remains constant with the circumference. Inflation is only a condition that existed in the very small dimensions that existed during the initial creation period. This is my opinion based on what my Ultrawave theory (UT) tells me, but it seems to hold so far. If the actual expansion rate of the universe is increasing then I might be wrong.
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