03-10-2012, 12:07 AM
"Some Primordial Black Holes Have Existed Before the Big Bang" - A Radical Theory Says 'Yes'
In recent years, cosmologists have begun to think seriously about processes that occurred before the Big Bang.
Alan Coley from Canada's Dalhousie University and Bernard Carr from Queen Mary University in London, published
a paper in 2011, where they theorized that some so-called primordial black holes might have been created in the
Big Crunch that came before the Big Bang, which supports the theory that the Big Bang was not a single event,
but one that occurs over and over again as the Universe crunches down to a single point, then blows up again.
http://arxiv.org/pdf/1104.3796v1.pdf
http://www.dailygalaxy.co...cal-theory-says-yes.html
In recent years, cosmologists have begun to think seriously about processes that occurred before the Big Bang.
Alan Coley from Canada's Dalhousie University and Bernard Carr from Queen Mary University in London, published
a paper in 2011, where they theorized that some so-called primordial black holes might have been created in the
Big Crunch that came before the Big Bang, which supports the theory that the Big Bang was not a single event,
but one that occurs over and over again as the Universe crunches down to a single point, then blows up again.
http://arxiv.org/pdf/1104.3796v1.pdf
http://www.dailygalaxy.co...cal-theory-says-yes.html

