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Post by Philip on Oct 1, 2004 10:26:51 GMT -5
Since the C'tan are star-eating entities, one would presume that they came to life in rather close proximity to stars, no? By their nature, there's not much to eat in a black hole. To a C’tan black holes and stars are right next to each other. Modern science assumes that there is singularity in black hole – so time equals zero and mass approaches infinity. From the other hand C’tans seems to be sentient and developed life-form, so they need some kind of evolution and thus time for it. I don’t see any need to link C’tan and black holes, except some rule of cool. C’tan are Gods, and as such are outside our modern science.
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