The big bang is the begining of the universe. It created the universe.
The black hole is only an entity in the universe. It is like the planets, stars, moons, etc.
2007-08-25 22:30:41
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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The Big Bang is a THEORY and we should always remember this. As for Black Holes, I cannot see there being any point in time when this theory would be a mathematical and physical possibility. There's also an argument to suggest that the Universe is a figment of man's imagination!
For me the Universe has always been and will always be forever!
2007-08-26 04:54:48
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answer #2
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answered by ipoian 5
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The Big Bang is a theory explaining part of the origin of the Universe, while a black hole is an object, usually obtained by the violent death of a large star, from which light cannot escape.
2007-08-26 04:45:20
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answer #3
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answered by Faesson 7
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The Big Bang is a theory which suggests how the universe was formed. A black hole is a massive expanse with a huge gravitational pull
2007-08-26 04:44:37
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answer #4
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answered by Faiz 1
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The big bang is not a black hole it was a blast which was held before the begining of the universe
2007-08-26 04:44:16
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answered by Games master 2
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No, the big bang is what is thought how the universe began, with a mass of gasses reacting together and creating an explosion which created the universe. Where these gasses were in the first place beats me. A black hole is a mass of nothingness apparently.
2007-08-26 04:45:59
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answered by Mum 2 Boys 5
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No, since the big bang released energy and matter to make the universe. A black hole is roughly the opposite; it attracts all matter into it.
2007-08-26 04:44:51
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answered by pacificislandr4 3
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the big bang is what scientists believe how the universe was created (a big blast that everything blasted everywhere and thats how is it today) and a black hole is e.g. after a star dies, it could become a black hole and it sucks light and anything into it
2007-08-26 04:46:41
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answered by Anonymous
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No. If it was a black hole, the universe couldn't have escaped and nothing would exist. Somehow, it was an explosion in which the universe (space, time, and the precursors to matter and energy) had different laws than it did now. It had no mass to create any gravity.
2007-08-26 20:00:46
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answered by Anonymous
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It could have been, the whole universe could just be inside a black hole of another universe, answer is we just simply don't know. But that doesn't mean that science can't answer it, it will eventually.
2007-08-26 05:05:43
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answered by Anonymous
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