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mudplugg t1_is3mt6r wrote
If the big bang comes from an ¿infinitely? dense point, and black holes crush things to an ¿infinitely? dense point - could every black hole be the big bang of another universe? Or are there fundementals of science that makes this impossible?
Wooden_Ad_3096 t1_is4y9es wrote
Common misconception.
So first, the singularity in a black hole and the one at the big bang are not the same.
The one in the black hole is an infinitely dense point, while the one at the big bang is just infinitely dense.
Second, those singularities don’t actually exist, they are just a product of our incomplete theories.
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