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Originally Posted by CraigS
"By the time it has reached Planck mass, its temperature will have risen to 10^32 degrees. The only time any place in the universe might have been anywhere near that temperature was at the beginning of the Big Bang."
... oops !! ... did we just explain "The Origin" ??

.. cool ... er ... HOT !
Cheers
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Possibly. It's been suggested that the universe may have come from the remains of a black hole that was in another universe. Or from the matter that had been sucked into the singularity at its centre. Maybe that's how it happens, a black hole in some universe reaches Planck temp and size then flashes out of existence in its universe with a blast of gamma rays, but starts up another universe somewhere else because the conditions are so extreme at these stages that maybe matter and energy are created out of the quantum effects at these sizes and energies.