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Sunday, March 4, 2012

The mysteries of the Universe. Before the beginning.


Here's an amazing set-up pic of a black hole. As you may know, the gravitational field created beyond the event horizont is so big that no particle is able to escape from it, not even light photons. Some scientists often claim that many experiments being carried out in the CERN create small black holes, leading to a possible 'destruction' of the planet. But, from my point of view, it's fairly unlikely to happen. I think we're getting closer to the truth, thanks to the enormous work thousands of scientists do everyday; the final truth, the one that is going to be able to explain the origins of the universe. Just a quick question: assuming that everything that surrounds us, all this world we live in came from what is called 'singularity', are you able to place it in an exact point of space (let's refer to it as R^3, for instance) just before the Big Bang?

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