Physics, asked by bisnurocks172002, 9 months ago

At the beginning when the big bang was about to happen why did the singularity burst out into the big bang in place of imploding into a black hole as it had so much mass at such an infinitely small amount of space? ​

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Answered by bhuv2005
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Because at that time the conditions that are needed to make a black hole where not there and that time.

Answered by Hahalolhahalol
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Explanation: A theory may be wrong, my friend. You found a fault in it, and this isn't the only one, there are many more such faults.

I'm not gonna pretend I'm an expert or anything, but under so much pressure, the creator couldn't just stay there like nothing was happening. It blasted and created the universe(as per the theory).

This probably is not the truth though, but still, the black hole couldn't have existed if there was no area for it. This may have a black hole still.

But how, do you know that a black hole doesn't exist? It's completely black, and probably no other heavenly bodies were created in that area, or perhaps they were too small, even for these powerful telescopes. It may be very far, the universe is not just a small place where you can look at all the planets at will from a specific spot.

Anyways, what I want to say in just simple words are:

1) What you said cannot be used to prove the big bang theory wrong

2) The big bang theory may not even be true, so we can worry about all that later, unless we get some very huge fragment of proof.

Thanks :)

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