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New Theories / The Big Bang - Is it over?
« on: 03/03/2006 19:55:32 »
The theory is that there was a Big Bang. I however believe that the Big Bang is still happening. It's not a single event that had already happened, but a constant event that continues to happen. The reason the universe is not only expanding but also speeding up is because we are still in the event. Not to mention that the center of the universe where the beginning of the Big band occurred, is constantly pulsing with expanding pressures.
Imagine for a moment the surface of a pool of water. Now throw a pebble into the center of it. You get ripples from the center. The one event produced multiple suggestive events. Now think of the big bang as an enormous body of matter that is constantly shrinking and expanding, shrinking and expanding, like a pair of lungs breathing in and out. Each time it shrink more and expands more, until it shrinks so much that the next expansion is not an expansion at all, but and explosion. Now hit the pause button right in the beginning of the explosion. If you could find out little galaxy then our little Sol System and our little planet with in it. You would see that even though you've paused the frame we are still moving. You must that just because we don't "See" and explosion doesn't mean it's not happening. The explosion of the big bang is not only possible, but still happening. The end point of this event has yet to occur. It's possible to theorize that it will never occur. It will all ways be constant. Let's go back to the paused image in our minds. If you were to advance this one frame, it would be like advancing through the entire cycle of our solar systems evolution from dust cloud to the supernova of our sun. The point is that everything is relative. the father you pull back to envision space the slower time moves in comparison. Think of it this way. You are standing in front of a wall with a rubber ball. You bounce the ball off the wall. The time it takes to bounce the ball off the wall and back into your hand changes as you move away from the wall. Now let's re invent the clock for a second. Let not think of time as night and day, or the movement of an object around another object, but instead like a wave of energy emanated from a central point. The further away from that central point the longer it takes that interval of time to get to you. Now go back and picture the pool of water again. You've tossed the pebble into it and the ripples began. Not imagine that they never stop coming from the center of the pool. They are consistent and precise. But as they move away from the center those waves get wider. They double as they move away in three dimensions Energy, Mass, and Time.
So in conclusion the reason the universe seems to be speeding up is because we are still within the begining of the event that creates the universe.
So what does everyone think?
Imagine for a moment the surface of a pool of water. Now throw a pebble into the center of it. You get ripples from the center. The one event produced multiple suggestive events. Now think of the big bang as an enormous body of matter that is constantly shrinking and expanding, shrinking and expanding, like a pair of lungs breathing in and out. Each time it shrink more and expands more, until it shrinks so much that the next expansion is not an expansion at all, but and explosion. Now hit the pause button right in the beginning of the explosion. If you could find out little galaxy then our little Sol System and our little planet with in it. You would see that even though you've paused the frame we are still moving. You must that just because we don't "See" and explosion doesn't mean it's not happening. The explosion of the big bang is not only possible, but still happening. The end point of this event has yet to occur. It's possible to theorize that it will never occur. It will all ways be constant. Let's go back to the paused image in our minds. If you were to advance this one frame, it would be like advancing through the entire cycle of our solar systems evolution from dust cloud to the supernova of our sun. The point is that everything is relative. the father you pull back to envision space the slower time moves in comparison. Think of it this way. You are standing in front of a wall with a rubber ball. You bounce the ball off the wall. The time it takes to bounce the ball off the wall and back into your hand changes as you move away from the wall. Now let's re invent the clock for a second. Let not think of time as night and day, or the movement of an object around another object, but instead like a wave of energy emanated from a central point. The further away from that central point the longer it takes that interval of time to get to you. Now go back and picture the pool of water again. You've tossed the pebble into it and the ripples began. Not imagine that they never stop coming from the center of the pool. They are consistent and precise. But as they move away from the center those waves get wider. They double as they move away in three dimensions Energy, Mass, and Time.
So in conclusion the reason the universe seems to be speeding up is because we are still within the begining of the event that creates the universe.
So what does everyone think?