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theory on the big bang
« on: 23/06/2017 18:23:45 »
Here's a theory on the big bang. Space time is the same material that neutrons or protons are made of. If you were to crush a unit or block of space time dense enough, it would become a particle of matter. This only happens when space time passes through the wall of the universe. The universe is a particle of matter in a outside universe. the space time of that universe smashes into the wall of our universe which is astronomically more dense then the outside universe, and some of the blocks of space-time become particles of matter that slowly float through the universe. The universe sits still and the passing of matter through it is in ratio to the passing of time.
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« Reply #1 on: 23/06/2017 18:47:37 »
Quote from: trevorjohnson32 on 23/06/2017 18:23:45
Here's a theory on the big bang. Space time is the same material that neutrons or protons are made of. If you were to crush a unit or block of space time dense enough, it would become a particle of matter. This only happens when space time passes through the wall of the universe. The universe is a particle of matter in a outside universe. the space time of that universe smashes into the wall of our universe which is astronomically more dense then the outside universe, and some of the blocks of space-time become particles of matter that slowly float through the universe. The universe sits still and the passing of matter through it is in ratio to the passing of time.
Space time is not made of anything, space time is a co-ordinate system .
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« Reply #2 on: 24/06/2017 04:45:28 »
Quote from: Thebox on 23/06/2017 18:47:37
Space time is not made of anything, space time is a co-ordinate system .

what makes you think that? "you say there is a void; therefore the void is not nothing; therefore there is not the void"     
 - Democritus. 
If space time can carry properties such as gravity and light and magnetic fields without any other medium then I think thats evidence enough that it is a something that can be manipulated and made of something. My suggestion is that it is the same material that makes matter and energy, just in two different density's.
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« Reply #3 on: 24/06/2017 07:00:24 »
Quote from: trevorjohnson32 on 24/06/2017 04:45:28
Quote from: Thebox on 23/06/2017 18:47:37
Space time is not made of anything, space time is a co-ordinate system .

what makes you think that?


Because it is a mathematical model rather than a substance such as an aether or field .

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If space time can carry properties such as gravity and light and magnetic fields without any other medium

Why would there be a need for anything that things pass through? 

If anything an undetectable field occupying space allows things to pass through it.
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« Reply #4 on: 03/07/2017 20:23:12 »

Well it may be contrary to some of the other theories posted but I don't believe everything was in a hot dense state before the moment of the big bang, I think everything was in a cold dark state, which is why space looks empty before that moment. A surrounding change in the density of space crushed everything, and now the universe will move across the universe that caused its density to change which so far has taken it billions of years.
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