Relativity and Cosmology

   

Gerardus ‘t Hooft, Nobel Laureate, On Black Hole Perturbations

Authors: Stephen J. Crothers

Professor Gerardus ‘t Hooft, Nobel Laureate in Physics, Editor-in-Chief of the journal Foundations of Physics, has again brought attention to my work on black hole theory, big bang cosmology, and General Relativity, by means of his personal website, providing me thereby with the opportunity to address his most recent comments, particularly on black holes. Black hole universes are either asymptotically flat or asymptotically curved, by definition, and so there can be no universe containing multiple black holes. All alleged big bang universes are not asymptotically anything.

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[v1] 2014-09-17 13:05:54
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