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Physics, Astronomy & Cosmology / Has there been only ONE Big Bang?
« on: 13/11/2015 13:29:14 »
The Big Bang Theory as is stands now is that the universe, and all that it contains started out as one critically dense speck of energy(in essence an atom???), that at some point became unstable and exploded. Thus throwing everything it consist of out from this speck and for hundreds of billions of years spread to create what we know now as our current universe. One of the greatest questions within cosmology is whether this universe will continue to expand through Expansion, The Big Freeze, or result in The Big Crunch due to gravity.
Now, if this theory is correct and we ultimately originated as a super condensed speck of energy, and before there was anything else, then where was this super condensed speck of energy located? It is safe to say that, "Something can't be nowhere?", correct? In saying so much, for us to start as a speck of energy, that speck of energy would have to have a place to call home, a position in, for lack of a better word, reality. But wouldn't this just contradict the idea that EVERYTHING comes from the Big Bang....
With that being said, what about the idea of the Big Crunch. Now, this would seemingly make more sense, seeing this could quite easily give understanding to the idea that EVERYTHING that has a beginning, has an end. And give physics a reason to explain how the universe's seeming acceleration despite the laws of physics, especially seeing the universe's expansion at some point in the past seemed to slow down before it began to accelerate. Because how could this happen without another great blast of energy accelerating it. It would mean something is actually stretching the universe. Some unknown energy. We have come to call the ideal of this energy, Dark Energy. But this still doesn't explain how this form of energy goes against these laws of physics.
Now these laws are called laws because they supposedly can't be broken. Otherwise, they would be called theories and not laws. ALL energy has to come from somewhere. And more importantly, CONSIST SOMEWHERE. So, I would suspect that maybe the speck of super condensed energy that destabilized, exploded and became our universe probably rested on this fabric of Dark Energy.
Now, there are also theories of our universe resting on such a thing, with the possibility of being other supposed universe's upon this plane as well. What they tend to call extra dimensions. This even makes a little more sense in the fact that it gives an explanation that detracts the finite beginning of our universe and being. For this theory to be viable though, and to somehow give validity to the idea of a Big Bang, the idea of an forever expansion would not be possible. Otherwise, the universe's expansion would mean this Dark Energy fabric would also either be finite, or at the very least, cause these multiverses to at some point collide into each other.
That is unless this fabric forever expands itself. But this would also contradict the laws of physics. The finite nature of it. That is, unless this fabric really is as a fabric, and can stretch and retract. And if that is the case, and everything follows the same laws, then it could be probable to say it would make sense that universe's would follow this same pattern; expanding and then retracting. And possibly within a continuous pattern like those laws of physics.
Leading me back to my original question. Has there been only ONE Big Bang??? Because if there is a possibility of a Big Crunch to reverse the Big Bang, and seeing that speck of super condensed energy that resulted in the Big Bang and lead to our universe had to be a speck of energy SOMEWHERE, wouldn't it be safe to say there IS a possibility this big bang could be a continuous pattern as well? A pattern, a process that happens over and over? A process that has a finite existence of death and rebirth. A finite speed in which it happens. And ultimately even a credence to why we couldn't exceed that speed. Credence to the belief of some believer in the idea of a multiverse, that if we exceed that speed that it could cause us to, in essence jump to or see these other dimensions because we would actually jettison out of our own universe who can only contain its contents by moving faster than its contents. And with the right equipment, to be able to jettison off onto this fabric of Dark Energy until we reach or pass through another universe?
What do you think is the possibility of this ideal having some kind of possibility?
Now, if this theory is correct and we ultimately originated as a super condensed speck of energy, and before there was anything else, then where was this super condensed speck of energy located? It is safe to say that, "Something can't be nowhere?", correct? In saying so much, for us to start as a speck of energy, that speck of energy would have to have a place to call home, a position in, for lack of a better word, reality. But wouldn't this just contradict the idea that EVERYTHING comes from the Big Bang....
With that being said, what about the idea of the Big Crunch. Now, this would seemingly make more sense, seeing this could quite easily give understanding to the idea that EVERYTHING that has a beginning, has an end. And give physics a reason to explain how the universe's seeming acceleration despite the laws of physics, especially seeing the universe's expansion at some point in the past seemed to slow down before it began to accelerate. Because how could this happen without another great blast of energy accelerating it. It would mean something is actually stretching the universe. Some unknown energy. We have come to call the ideal of this energy, Dark Energy. But this still doesn't explain how this form of energy goes against these laws of physics.
Now these laws are called laws because they supposedly can't be broken. Otherwise, they would be called theories and not laws. ALL energy has to come from somewhere. And more importantly, CONSIST SOMEWHERE. So, I would suspect that maybe the speck of super condensed energy that destabilized, exploded and became our universe probably rested on this fabric of Dark Energy.
Now, there are also theories of our universe resting on such a thing, with the possibility of being other supposed universe's upon this plane as well. What they tend to call extra dimensions. This even makes a little more sense in the fact that it gives an explanation that detracts the finite beginning of our universe and being. For this theory to be viable though, and to somehow give validity to the idea of a Big Bang, the idea of an forever expansion would not be possible. Otherwise, the universe's expansion would mean this Dark Energy fabric would also either be finite, or at the very least, cause these multiverses to at some point collide into each other.
That is unless this fabric forever expands itself. But this would also contradict the laws of physics. The finite nature of it. That is, unless this fabric really is as a fabric, and can stretch and retract. And if that is the case, and everything follows the same laws, then it could be probable to say it would make sense that universe's would follow this same pattern; expanding and then retracting. And possibly within a continuous pattern like those laws of physics.
Leading me back to my original question. Has there been only ONE Big Bang??? Because if there is a possibility of a Big Crunch to reverse the Big Bang, and seeing that speck of super condensed energy that resulted in the Big Bang and lead to our universe had to be a speck of energy SOMEWHERE, wouldn't it be safe to say there IS a possibility this big bang could be a continuous pattern as well? A pattern, a process that happens over and over? A process that has a finite existence of death and rebirth. A finite speed in which it happens. And ultimately even a credence to why we couldn't exceed that speed. Credence to the belief of some believer in the idea of a multiverse, that if we exceed that speed that it could cause us to, in essence jump to or see these other dimensions because we would actually jettison out of our own universe who can only contain its contents by moving faster than its contents. And with the right equipment, to be able to jettison off onto this fabric of Dark Energy until we reach or pass through another universe?
What do you think is the possibility of this ideal having some kind of possibility?