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In conclusion, I believe that our universe was created from the matter and energy that always existed in space.
That being said, using your imagination and putting all the matter in the universe back to where it started. In which I am guessing it would be in sphere in the center.
With the heavier elements being in the center of the sphere, specifically the radioactive ones. With all the gravity pushing in. Splits an atom causing a chain reaction and thus you have a big bang.
one could move in space without the constraint of time
As far as we can tell, the Universe as a whole doesn't have a center.
Unfortunately, that doesn't work. Cramming that much mass into one place would heat the center up so much that nuclei would no longer be stable.
It had to start somewhere.
it is spiraling away from it.
yea and unstable explosion. It does work, You just refuse to see it.
Yes, at the singularity (where all points of space were the same point in space).
Evidence?
So what's causing it to explode?
Not everyone see's your universe Krypt.
Just because you say doesn't mean its true or correct.
Yea lets see the proof.
Everything seems to be moving away from the "center"
Atoms being splitt. Alot of them with that much matter. IF you look at the detonator for the original H-Bomb its a sphere
The amount of fissile material in the Universe is massively dwarfed by the non-fissile material.
Everything seems to be moving away from the "center"This, in particular, is the claim that I was asking you to support.
In general, everything is moving away from everything else. There is no one particular, unique location that all objects are receding away from that could be called a center.
Are you going by atomic weights?
the material would not have to be be fissile
The background radiation has to come from somewhere.
Or a singularity that exploded to a big bang?
I am not sure a singularity produces background radiation, which support's the big bang theory.
The center of the universe, where it all began. you said it yourself.
My next question would be is everything going away in the same direction.
For instance, is it possible of multiple big bangs from different points?
or is it from one point that everything is moving away from?
Quote from: puppypower on 13/01/2020 12:01:42one could move in space without the constraint of timeSpeed is defined as distance divided by time. Without time, there is no speed and therefore no movement.
If you were traveling near the speed of light and looked out your window, the universe would appear contracted. At the speed of light, the universe would appear as a point. With a point universe perspective, one can be everywhere in that universe, at the same time, since all points in the original universal space appear to overlap as a single point; omnipresent. I am thinking from the POV of a speed of light reference, since this is the ground state.
Quote from: puppypower on 14/01/2020 22:38:06If you were traveling near the speed of light and looked out your window, the universe would appear contracted. At the speed of light, the universe would appear as a point. With a point universe perspective, one can be everywhere in that universe, at the same time, since all points in the original universal space appear to overlap as a single point; omnipresent. I am thinking from the POV of a speed of light reference, since this is the ground state.What I said is still true. To a photon, neither time nor movement exist. It does not "move in space without the constraint of time" because it doesn't even move.
This allows us to be omnipresent. Everything in the universe appears to overlap as a point so we see everywhere at the same time.
What I am going to do now, is take out my trusty microscope and magnify that point so it now appears 1 meter in diameter. I am still traveling at the speed of the light, so the point-instant and omnipresent still applies.
What if all we see is the expanding of the universe at this point? We could never know what was before , we don't even know what is really happening now. For all we know , it could be a constant cycle of rinse and repeat . Maybe this isn't the first time . Might just expand so far then come back in on itself. Nature loves to recycle .Maybe that's your answer , we have been and always will be , there fore the big bang will happen over and over again . If that's the answer ...my next question would be , does it follow the same course over and over or is it new every time it renews?