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New Theories / Re: If there was one Big Bang event, why not multiple big bangs?
« on: 21/03/2024 01:28:05 »@BogieWell, my amateur view is that there is only one universe, but I am willing to discuss any aspect and comment on different points of view ...
If Universes are bubbles, which collectively make up the Multiverse...
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What then does one call, or refer to the Space between these Bubbles?Ok, if there are, in fact, those bubbles you are talking about, obviously the space between them is soapless.
Soapless space ...
I'm sorry to moderators and members, but the thread seems to have become trivial.
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MultiSpace!Ok, I can accept that ...
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& all these supposed Bubbles have different timescales of blowing up & going PoP!That could make sense ...
MultiTime?
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So, where I'm at now cosmologically, is that there is one universe, and within that universe there have been and will continue to be multiple big bangs, the bangs will expand spherically and overlap, whereupon big crunches will form in the overlaps, and whereupon those crunches will collapse and bang into expanding patches of matter and energy, intersecting with adjacent expanding bangs, and you get a continuous multiple big bang universe.
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