A Guess Model of Black Holes and the Evolution of Universe

Abstract

Based on the gravitational theory, fundamental data, and comprehensible suppositions, an evolution model of the universe was proposed. The universe exists in explosion and constringency mobile equilibrium state. The critical sizes of celestial bodies were calculated in their evolution process.

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Mei, Z. and Mei, S. (2012) A Guess Model of Black Holes and the Evolution of Universe. Journal of Modern Physics, 3, 1190-1198. doi: 10.4236/jmp.2012.329154.

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