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Originally Posted by Cougar
Interesting idea, although it is questionable whether micro black holes would have had time to form prior to the inflationary epoch, that is, in the first 10-34 seconds. But if they did, then as Kwalish pointed out, the sudden hyper inflation would have expanded the micro black holes to enormous proportions, and I would think that they would no longer be dense enough to be black holes anymore.
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I am only assuming of course but the micro black holes were theorised by Professor Steven Hawkins, and for this exercise so long as they came into existence anywhere in the first second they should have remained in the hyper inflation.
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Originally Posted by Cougar
The tiny "singularity" they once had might possibly expand to the size of a "seed" around which subsequent dark matter structure could begin to form.... But baryonic structure would have to wait another quarter million years for the temperature to drop enough to allow any baryonic structures to coalesce.
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This is where they would be unable to give off the energy to pop out and so as space expanded they would grow and be less dense than the surrounding energy in space even if they didn't draw any energy in.
They wouldn't be able to give off energy until well after the time where cooling took place they would still be enormous and empty in space. There just may be enough baryonic matter to get drawn in during that time as they tried to give off sufficient energy to collapse.
Given that they may have very little in them the time of collapse may be nowhere near instant. Gravity would have started in the cooling energy and as it formed baryonic matter the gravity would be outside the event horizon and actually hold the event horizon out.
The first gravity in the universe in this case would have been outside the event horizon holding it open giving plenty of time to fill sufficiently to enable its collapse. The process then reverses when there is enough baryonic matter inside the black hole to enable it to start pulling more baryonic matter in. Then when large enough they start to merge and form the structures that we observe in the CBR of the early universe.
Then the process then reverses again as all the black holes consume the rest of the now cooled hyper inflated baryonic matter and start then connecting. This is when the the power of the void comes into play and starts pulling the now contained universe back out into filaments.
Cheers Mike
