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[QUOTE]Originally posted by WizArtist II: [QB] As far as the time thing for Creation, for some odd reason a question popped into my head one night concerning time and gravity. IIRC, the basic theory is that approaching the event horizon of a black hole results in a dilation of time as we know it. Given that the theory is that all matter in the universe existed in one compacted sphere, this would seem to equate not only to infinite mass, but infinite gravity as well. If something the size of a black hole can alter time being of infinitesimally less mass than the Original Ball, what then would be the temporal affect on the OB? The sheer forces required to cause the mass expulsion would be unimaginably enormous, However as the expansion occurred there would still be significant gravitational distortion of time due to the relative amounts of mass within each small sector. Until the galaxies themselves had sufficient separation and had then spun out the individual solar systems with sufficient separation, time itself would not be in operation as we now understand it. Would time be virtually non-existent through the first centillion miles each galactic mass traveled from the OB? As the galactic cores which would have far more mass than a black hole began to coalesce and fling out solar systems would that be when time would start to approach what we know? Yes, I believe in God, in Jesus Christ and the Bible. If you think that makes me a moron, well, its a semi-free internet and you are entitled to your opinion. Do I think that everything was created in six days? I think it is along the same parameters as being the "First Ones". It IS a possibility. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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