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I have been thinking about how the universe came to be and this idea came to me:
Suppose space is comprised of parallel super dimensions (branes) and one contains a universe that is collapsing. As the universe nears a singularity; space will warp into an outward cone. If this cone touches an empty (no mater nor time) Brane (super dimension) then the oposite will occur as a big bang. The singularity will spill out into the empty super dimension. Could this be possible?
Suppose space is comprised of parallel super dimensions (branes) and one contains a universe that is collapsing. As the universe nears a singularity; space will warp into an outward cone. If this cone touches an empty (no mater nor time) Brane (super dimension) then the oposite will occur as a big bang. The singularity will spill out into the empty super dimension. Could this be possible?