ANSWERS: 2
-
When and if I meet the Designer of the Big Bang, I will ask Him.....It is not one of my top priority questions, though....One of my first would be, "which came first, energy or matter...or did you invent them at the same time? And how many times has this thing we call(ed) the "Universe" collapsed upon itself and 'rebooted'? And, do You still enjoy the little kaleidescope You invented for Yourself, Sir? You do know that it has caused a great deal of wonderment and speculation".....(?) And did my brief existence in it for a nanosecond have any importance or significance?
-
I think the big-bang was either an evolution, maybe from a 3 dimensional universe to our 4 dimensional universe now ( I think that time is the founding dimension, there for a three dimensional universe could be time, length, and width) Which I think could have happened if energy pooled up in the 3D universe causing a super massive black hole(or something like it) and causing energy to form into matter, and anti-matter and explode out the poles of the black hole.(Maybe the creation of matter unlocked the 4th dimension, causing the big-bang) or Maybe our big-bang is a regression, maybe there was a 5D universe and as it decayed and lost it's matter (or matter equivalent) converting it to energy, and continuously growing and expanding to the brink, it lost the ability to uphold and retain all of its dimensions thus losing one (or many) in a massive energy burst saving the universe from collapse and a big rip. When pure energy creates matter, an exact proportion of anti-matter is created. If all of our universe was shoved in one singularity as pure energy, wouldn't there be a 1-1 ratio of matter to anti-matter created by forcing all that energy together? And like a black hole, wouldn't it make sense that the only way energy, or matter, could escape is through the poles? Maybe half our universe is anti-matter, yet when we look into the past by looking billions of light years away, and we see all that energy being admitted at the opposite end of the universe, that energy might not be matter, but anti-matter going through the exact same process.. What do you think?
Copyright 2023, Wired Ivy, LLC

by 