Robert Oldershaw
1 min readApr 18, 2017

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Hmmm, a galaxy formed within 400 million years of the Big Bang? Really?

From a high density incoherent “soup” of subatomic particles to a fully-formed galaxy in 400 million years?! That’s mighty fast work.

However, if the supermassive black hole at the center of the galaxy existed before, during, and after the Big Bang, as envisioned in Big Bounce cosmologies, then we do not have to believe in 3 impossible things before breakfast.

The pre-existing supermassive black hole would provide the ‘seed crystal” and powerful gravitational attraction needed to make the presence of a galaxy at 13.4 by more credible.

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