Wednesday, September 23, 2020

Then the universe has a center?

Physicists Argue That Black Holes From the Big Bang Could Be the Dark Matter

The claim is that missing matter is in black holes created at the big bang. The analysis uses spatial density and the conclusion must be that the universe has a center hole somewhere, and that makes is a four dimensional universe, one more dimension then the isotropic version. We would have to be a torus, a doughnut.  

But the contradiction, the big bang depends on us becoming isotropic. So how is this resolved?  It doesn't, it means there was no big bang, mainly we cycle.  The black holes in the center will slowly radiate, but be refilled as matter drops in to join the center.  The vacuum radiation eventually masses on the torus  to make quasars.

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