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Scientists state that black holes have a single point, which means only one dimension. I have a problem with that, as that describes the primordial universe before the creation of space itself. What if black holes are really three dimensions compressed until there is no space? Is that the same as one dimension? If so, never mind.

A nap will help.

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A black hole forms after a giant star consumes all its fuel and collapses under its own gravity. It generates a supernovae that creates stuff kikes love and a residual black hole.

Massive black holes were created by giant starts or by merging with other black holes.

Do you have the original link? I'm getting a Error 1001, DNS resolution error from the link.

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Thanks. Kind of you to post the original.

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No problem. There's no point in the original post if it can't be read. Enjoy.