Megamassive Black Holes and the Steady State Universe
By Toby Clark
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This treatise offers an alternative paradigm to the 'Big Bang' theory of the origin of the universe. It takes a fresh look at current cosmological knowledge, suggests the existence of and defines a Megamassive Black Hole. The existence of such bodies allows a rational argument for a steady state universe. This paradigm does not require a singularity at a particular moment, arguably the beginning of time, nor expansion at many times the speed of light, or the existence of the Higgs Boson. It comfortably encompasses dark energy and dark matter, neutron stars and the anisotropic nature of the universe
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