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I was wondering if, immediately following the expansion of the universe there might have been objects of matter with immense gravity like that of a black hole. For the observer on such an object that still exists, what would the age of the universe be?
You could substitue this with an object that formed 1 billion years after tbb. Wouldnt their observation be dramatically different yet equally valid?
You could substitue this with an object that formed 1 billion years after tbb. Wouldnt their observation be dramatically different yet equally valid?
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