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James W. Pugh
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If the universe is an enormous black hole as some have suggested, will it also loose it's mass energy due to Hawkins radiation. And assuming that it does, where does the mass energy go to. Observations have shown that our universe is expanding at an incredible rate. Is this expansion not inconsistent with the behavior of a black hole. Or just maybe, the compression of matter due to tidal forces is causing the illusion of expansion. Think about it?