JocktheMotie
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A hydrogen cloud sometimes collapses to become a star. There must be sufficient pressure, density, and heat obtained to initiate fusion of hydrogen nuclei to form helium nuclei. The energy formed in process of fusion is essentially a consequence of gravitational collapse.
The gravatational collapse is a reversion from the high energy potential resulting from the big bang, essentially to a lower energy potential as matter returns locally to singularity.
A. All energy formed in process of fusion is a consequence of gravitational collapse.
B. Gravitational collapse is a reversion from the high energy potential resulting from the big bang as matter attempts to return locally to singularity.
C. Will there be a gravitational repayment on the huge investment in outward momentum at the big bang?
It's fun to think about, like pulling on a rubber band.
Great, but unrelated to my question. Please tell me the mechanism that would force space to collapse back into singularity. And how to explain your assumption of the inevitability of the big crunch when the universe is expanding and showing no signs of said crunching.