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Why didn’t the infant universe collapse into a black hole?

You may have wondered: Why didn’t the universe collapse into a black hole during the earliest moments of the Big Bang? Simply put, because that’s not how you make a black hole.

If you want to make a black hole yourself, it’s relatively straightforward: You just take any object and squeeze it as hard as possible. If you can resist all of the other forces and squeeze any amount of matter below a certain critical threshold, then gravity will take over and do the rest of the work for you, crunching that matter down into an infinitely small point and creating a black hole.

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