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Within Lorentzian interpretation of general relativity (GR) curvilinear space is not reality itself, and has to be projected to Euclidean space. A finite, closed universe is even more complicated. When these difficulties are resolved, black holes disappear.  This explains another point: An expanding universe should stay at its beginning within a black hole but later on leave it.[[Category:Scientific Paper]]
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Within Lorentzian interpretation of general relativity (GR) curvilinear space is not reality itself, and has to be projected to Euclidean space. A finite, closed universe is even more complicated. When these difficulties are resolved, black holes disappear.  This explains another point: An expanding universe should stay at its beginning within a black hole but later on leave it.
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Scientific Paper
Title A Lorentzian Approach to General Relativity: Einstein\'s Closed Universe Reinterpreted
Author(s) J G Brandes
Keywords special and general relativity, finite, closed universe, black holes, white holes, big bang
Published 1997
Journal None
Pages 275-281

Abstract

Within Lorentzian interpretation of general relativity (GR) curvilinear space is not reality itself, and has to be projected to Euclidean space. A finite, closed universe is even more complicated. When these difficulties are resolved, black holes disappear.  This explains another point: An expanding universe should stay at its beginning within a black hole but later on leave it.