Authors: Keith D. Foote
This thesis develops a model of black holes, galactic cores, and quasars evolving over time, rather than simply appearing shortly or immediately after the theoretical Big Bang. It should be noted galactic cores and quasars ‘are’ black holes, given added definition by interaction with their surroundings. This model of evolving black holes does not support the Big Bang Theory, and suggests the concept of quasars popping into existence shortly after the theoretical Big Bang is a forced fit, lacking in any hard supporting evidence.
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