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Old 30-11-2010, 10:10 AM
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To begin, let me say I'm no expert on Big Bang cosmology.

From what I've read about black holes their temperature increases exponentially as they radiate away mass. The black holes then likely dissolve in situ in a burst of gamma rays. If the Universe is expanding, by what mechanism are these black holes going to collide to form the ripple of another Big Bang?
It seems to me a bit of a jump to say that the circles in the CMBR allow us to see through the Big Bang. Is it likely that an earlier signature will still be observable following another Big Bang? How will the ages of the concentric signatures match the age of distant objects embedded in the CMBR?
Is it possible for the concentric circles to indicate a Big Bang that occurred in stages with multiple inflation events?

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