> However, I have a puzzle with the Big Bang. Given that we
> currently have
> roughly as much matter as there ever was in the Universe (after the
> matter/anti-matter sort-out, and give or take a few E=Mc˛
> transmutings); and
> given that clumps of what we have now can get so dense that
> they form point
> singularities (black holes); and given that all this matter was once
> compressed into an unimaginably small space; - how come it
> was ever able to
> expand? How come it didn't form a black hole then?
A hole in what? ;-)
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