Exploring the Early Universe: The Big Bang's Black Hole Mystery

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The early universe didn't collapse into a black hole despite its high density because there were not enough differences in density to trigger the formation of black holes. Additionally, the universe was dynamic and expanding, preventing all matter from collapsing. Black holes require a difference in density from place to place, and the early universe was incredibly uniform.
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