And then I didn't carry that thought on through. Since the bigverse has a very high density, when it starts forming stars they will be massive stars. So they will go through into black holes rather quickly. That means the bigverse will be full of supermassive black holes. Then the lower density matter left will form normal stars that will clump into galaxies around the supermassive black holes. Sounds like the universe we live in doesn't it?

Bill Gill


C is not the speed of light in a vacuum.
C is the universal speed limit.