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From: merrill@rex.DEC
Newsgroups: net.physics
Subject: The universe, black holes, et al.
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Date: Mon, 17-Dec-84 11:30:10 EST
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There seem to be two essential points of view: 1) the universe is a 4-dimensional
"thing" and cannot be a black hole because there is nothing for it to be a b.h.
INSIDE OF.  2) the Schwartzschild Singularity of the universe is LARGER than
the universe so universe MAY be a black hole but there is of course NO WAY for
the denizens of the universe to find out (unless someone arrives to tell us:-).

rex::merrill