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In the big crunch scenario, matter would clump together faster and faster, could a blob of this matter form a black hole, even if it had the necessary energy to maintain fusion or if it had no energy to burn up the matter? If the big crunch were to happen, and a single blob of mass existed at the end, would space time become smaller as well, or would that not shrink, or would spacetime exponentially increase the way that it is in our universe, because matter would be less dense, so there would be more empty space for dark energy to do it's thing, even though it lost the battle? Also, if a black hole did form, with the mass of a few hundred billion galaxies, what would happen to Hawking Radiation?