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Re: Expanding space within blackhole?Posted by moorglade on May 16, 2002 at 03:08:36: In Reply to: Re: Expanding space within blackhole? posted by BillO on May 15, 2002 at 17:59:12: This is exactly where I see a problem, it may be that I am not thinking through enough, but is there a point where the expanding space preceded a blackhole? I know that in primodial blackhole's in the early universe, matter is presumed to be of non-galactic in origin(preceeds blackhole)so there has to be a unison between the expansion rate and the appearence of blackholes? It may be that the expansion rate = blackhole creation, iam thinking the disspersal of matter by the intervening space is coupled with the blackhole mass that creates a galaxy in the early universe. Then as the galaxies evolve through time, blackholes maintain and hold galaxies together, where galaxies clump together more and more, then the expansion rate decreases for that local group? The new hypothesis of Varying Speed of Light, see's the expansion rate different than what was presumed, they see the early expansion rate therefore the early primordial blackhole's too. The horizon's of early blackhole's would be of no consequence here,they would be minimum horizon's, because there would be minimum galaxies, and the schwartzchild radius would be dealing with matter that is not of the same dimensions as matter today.
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