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I’m seeking clarification about the definition of the word universe. Do you agree that, “Universe” encompasses all there is, and therefore the universe could be any one of many possible scenarios, i.e., do you agree that there is one universe, regardless of the various possible characteristics it might have?
Infinite space could be hosting an ongoing and perpetual process.
According to most cosmologists if we play the movie backwards, our universe shrinks into a single point of extreme density and energy. I see your point that perhaps this singularity existed in what was already "the universe". My belief has been that the Big Bang caused our universe to come into being. But I am understanding that you are proposing that the Big Bang only populated an already existing universe. Do I understand you correctly?
This would certainly fit my hypothesis because what better prerequisite can the Big Bang have than an already existing universe with the laws already intact?
Absolutely. I have listened to astrophisicists saying that time and the fabric of space began at the time of the Big Bang so many times that I accepted it without considering other possibilities. Thank you for sharing a very feasable one.
Moving my post was kinda uncool Colin2B. .........we are having a discussion about Cosmology... that belongs where I originally posted it.
"The Big Bang singularity is the most serious problem of general relativity because the laws of physics appear to break down there," Ahmed Farag Ali at Benha University and the Zewail City of Science and Technology, both in Egypt, told Phys.org.Ali and coauthor Saurya Das at the University of Lethbridge in Alberta, Canada, have shown in a paper published in Physics Letters B that the Big Bang singularity can be resolved by their new model in which the universe has no beginning and no end.Read more at: https://phys.org/news/2015-02-big-quantum-equation-universe.html#jCpA scientific paper was written by Ahmed Farag Ali at Benha University and the Zewail City of Science and Technology and is under peer review. This paper is the origin of my original thoughts that were intrucuced in my initial post. My understanding of the material led me to the conclusion that there are required prerequisites for our universe to exist as we observe it today.
Any comment on that being a universe that always existed, had no beginning, but features big bangs at the start of each new big bang arena?