According to my model, our Universe was created about 13.8 billion years ago at 
the time of the explosion of a Monster Black Hole that had consumed almost all 
of our predecessor universe.  However, it had at that time not consumed all of 
the galaxies in our predecessor universe.  Those galaxies were at that time 
barreling in toward the Monster Black Hole at many thousand times the speed of 
light as a consequence of continuous gravitational acceleration for many 
billion years (such as maybe 25 billion years).  When the surviving galaxies 
arrived at the location of the Monster Black Hole, it wasn’t there.  So they 
continued through the location of the then exploded Monster Black Hole at 
speeds many thousand times the speed of light to produce the inflation period 
of our Universe.  These surviving galaxies have gradually slowed down during 
the 13.8 billion years since the Big Bang.  My guess is that the 12b sun Black 
Hole is the Black Hole in one of those surviving galaxies from our predecessor 
universe.  See Chapter XXV, “Life and Death of Universes” of my book Tronnies – 
The Source of the Coulomb Force available at Amazon.com. 

 

John Ross

 

 

From: everything-list@googlegroups.com 
[mailto:everything-list@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of LizR
Sent: Wednesday, February 25, 2015 3:41 PM
To: everything-list@googlegroups.com
Subject: Ultraluminous quasar at high redshift

 

Apparently this looks like a 12bn sun black hole (or collapsed object very much 
like one) which formed near enough to the big bang that it is causing headaches 
for astrophysicists trying to explain how it could have grown so large so 
quickly.

 

 
<http://www.nature.com/articles/nature14241.epdf?referrer_access_token=3EOEAuLN8YKcHROjAH8VkdRgN0jAjWel9jnR3ZoTv0MjEI3u_E4Cj7TG8d28cyICQjrqz4Np_nm5iJe1o5ENd2banpV30r1YrK633l_nYIPwPY8jZNeljX8Ubm_-Odu3>
 
http://www.nature.com/articles/nature14241.epdf?referrer_access_token=3EOEAuLN8YKcHROjAH8VkdRgN0jAjWel9jnR3ZoTv0MjEI3u_E4Cj7TG8d28cyICQjrqz4Np_nm5iJe1o5ENd2banpV30r1YrK633l_nYIPwPY8jZNeljX8Ubm_-Odu3

 

Or if that link doesn't work here's National Geographic's take on it...

 

http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2015/02/140225-black-hole-big-science-space

 

"Yes, Jamie, that is a big one!" -- Doctor Who ("The Two Doctors")

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