Mayukh Posted February 14, 2021 Report Share Posted February 14, 2021 Hello Everyone, new member here and just wanted to share a thought I have had for a few days now regarding the origin of our universe. Now, according to current theories, it is estimated that trillion and trillions of years from now, the only thing remaining would be black holes and supermassive blackholes that would suck every known celestial objects into it. Now as we all know about the Big Bang Theory, cant it be that The Big Bang Theory occurred when trillions of years back before our universe existed, there existed another universe, it too had the same ending, and when celestial objects started to be sucked into a supermassive blackhole, they collided, resulting in a huge bang know today as The Big Bang Theory. This will also mean that there might be a slight probability that certain objects did not get sucked, which would then agree with the recent finding of a star that scientists claim to be older than our universe as it might be from a previous universe. hazelm 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
OceanBreeze Posted February 14, 2021 Report Share Posted February 14, 2021 "the recent finding of a star that scientists claim to be older than our universe as it might be from a previous universe" I believe that is a misunderstanding. The composition of the newly discovered body indicates it could be just one generation removed from the Big Bang in the cosmic family tree. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JeffreysTubes8 Posted June 12, 2021 Report Share Posted June 12, 2021 My thoughts on this is the CMB is not the result of ion dispersion releasing the first light. It is literally the origin. According to the dark night sky paradox this is what happens when photons from an infinite void start coalescing in one area No they don't form stars like in the photo, that photo describes what the vacuum of space becomes when there are infinite points of light converging in it. This is what happens when a lightspeed flowing superfluid of photons https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/article/absolute-hot/ A black hole, however they would have popped up at infinite points. In some theories black holes are not tears in space but dark stars with planck hearts, that gravitational tug is FTL and near the event horizon this can produce tachyons which, in this scenario where infinite micro-black holes pop up at every point in space before instantly merging into one, is that the tachyons are packed as tightly together as the photons were and collide. But theyre gravity is faster, not stronger per se but fast enough to jolt the micro-black holes apart before their mass takes effect to merge them all into one and end everything Now what happens is that uv-whitish color gamma vacuum instantly gets sucked up as it's caught in motion patterns between converging tachyonic gravity. All the light in the universe turns into enormous pockets of dark matter that make supermassice black holes (objects which modern science says the universe is not old enough to make) but since the gravity waves have traveled their tug has weakened by the inverse square law and the matter is time dilated relative to that dark energy or the "tachyon" but still faster than light. Along with creating the supermassive black holes, this dark matter has mass that weakens and in those points the matter can form. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
piepszot Posted April 12, 2022 Report Share Posted April 12, 2022 On 2/14/2021 at 8:11 AM, Mayukh said: Hello Everyone, new member here and just wanted to share a thought I have had for a few days now regarding the origin of our universe. Now, according to current theories, it is estimated that trillion and trillions of years from now, the only thing remaining would be black holes and supermassive blackholes that would suck every known celestial objects into it. Everyone can have their own theory. Obviously, it should be rational. In my opinion the universe does not have a time point of its emergence and the idea of the big bang is irrational. I, of course have my own idea on what happened some 14 billion years ago - if properly calculated. In a nutshell - the universe is finite and does not expand. On 2/14/2021 at 8:11 AM, Mayukh said: . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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