At 05:51 am 23-12-04 -0900, you wrote:
>If a large protion of the universe crunches, then a black hole of
>sufficient mass may form that is capable of continually regurgitating
>negative mass matter.  The universe, devoid of the matter that had
>crunched, is then filled with negative mass matter of a characteristic
>(+-i) that is opposed to the previous type of matter.  Relative to itself,
>negative matter still mutually attracts, so the new universe is
>indistinguishable from the old, gravitationally speaking, other than the
>fact there may remain a great repulsar at the center, continually renewing
>local matter as the universe expands.  The universe is thus reborn from the
>ashes as an ever expanding universe.
>
>Regards,
>
>Horace Heffner          



Keep taking the tablets  8^)

G.

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