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by lutusp
4282 days ago
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> In particular, black holes can exist as long as they've always existed ... This doesn't work in physics. If you say they can only exist if they've always existed, then you're obliged to say how they came into existence earlier -- the deep meaning of "always". |
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That sounds implausible. Lots of things that cannot possibly come into existence at the present time did exist at the moment of the Big Bang (and shortly afterward), because the conditions back then were so radically different from they are now.
Perhaps the only singularity that ever existed was the Universe at the moment of the Big Bang. After the One Singularity has blown itself apart, no other singularity can come into existence. I don't see any inconsistency in that scenario.