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A Theory of The Maintenance, Re-Creation and Re-Generation of The Universe As We Know It
December 9, 2003
I am going to assume that this idea has already been submitted numerous times in scientific circles. I'll submit it anyhow based upon the experience I have gained which has shown me that just because I think something, does not necessarily mean others have already thought the same thought.
Perhaps this theory is more-than-likely well-known in scientific circles and perhaps even already discounted or accepted and, oh by the way, I still haven't solved the primary puzzle of, what STARTED it all.
I begin with the premise that there is One Universal Space but not one singular Big Bang to kick off the creation of The Universe.
We can postulate that prior to 'The Big Bang' there was one mass of matter, coalesced.
However, I submit that there are and have been many, and overlapping in time and dimension, big bangs. This does not explain the Creation of The Universe and may even serve to dispel the existing primary theory of The Big Bang as the initial creation of the Universe. We can't get off with the currently publicly known and widespread theory of The Creation of The Universe, that easily. It may be explained by a theory I am not familiar with in my lack of education.
Part of the theory or collection of theories is based upon the premise that, if, all matter prior to the Big Bang were contained in 'one massive blob', then all gravity would also be contained within this blob. Therefore, the massive gravity force would be pulling and keeping (and also for some time prior to the final formation of the blob) all light and free matter into it ( and doing so even as The Universe's matter and other black holes were being pulled toward “it”, the manifestation of the final PHASE of matter collection prior to when all matter was coalesced at the time and location of The Big Bang).
This Phase of The Big Bang Theory leaves little 'impetus' to cause the coalesced matter to react upon itself, to create a 'Big Bang'. It should, instead, have remained a comfortable, quiet, dense blob of matter floating in The Universal Space
I theorize that Big Bangs occur repeatedly in multiple locations and dimensions, when, as the final phase of the gathering together of clumps of matter in The Universal Space, they collide.
Perhaps then, these various black holes are and have been, drawn together, or in the processes of being drawn together separately, when black holes, which are the final state of portions of the Universe prior to a big bang, come together and react to, and/or upon, one another.
Therefore, there are and have been multiple and continuous and continual Big Bangs as our Universal Black Holes collide across the expanse of the universal space.
This is simply logical based upon the knowledge that all matter is not at equal distances and in equal portions from a central 'gathering spot' in 'The Universal Space' but is, as we know, disbursed throughout multiple dimensions and densities and masses in 'The Universal Space'.
Obviously, these multiple masses could not come together at exactly the same moment in time to produce a central location and time for one 'Big Bang' to occur.
In order for the ONE big bang to occur, some reaction would need to have taken place in the stationary lump of all matter. This is impossible since or highly unlikely since, theoretically, nothing could move to cause a reaction to take place – after the final movement and settling in of the collection of matter.
In other words, there are “Sub-Big Bangs” periodically in the Universal Space, in multiple dimensions of space, and time. These cause matter to coalesce later in other locations and dimensions and times and begin the cycle again.
If true, this theory should be proven by observing, in the universe, whether matter and light s all emanating from one singular location and therefore being directed outward from that location (all matter bursting outward and continuing on), or whether we observe that matter within this universal space is both emanating outward from multiple locations as well as toward other matter contained within the universal space.
If so, therefore, the Universe in constantly undergoing a continuous and continual dynamic cycle of expansion and contraction from various locations and times within the universal space.
Just a random thought that got me out of bed to write in my journal to my daughter, on the subject.
Yours truly,
Mitch Crow
2403 Peru Road
Peru, Iowa 50222
515-426-4128
December 9, 2003
I am going to assume that this idea has already been submitted numerous times in scientific circles. I'll submit it anyhow based upon the experience I have gained which has shown me that just because I think something, does not necessarily mean others have already thought the same thought.
Perhaps this theory is more-than-likely well-known in scientific circles and perhaps even already discounted or accepted and, oh by the way, I still haven't solved the primary puzzle of, what STARTED it all.
I begin with the premise that there is One Universal Space but not one singular Big Bang to kick off the creation of The Universe.
We can postulate that prior to 'The Big Bang' there was one mass of matter, coalesced.
However, I submit that there are and have been many, and overlapping in time and dimension, big bangs. This does not explain the Creation of The Universe and may even serve to dispel the existing primary theory of The Big Bang as the initial creation of the Universe. We can't get off with the currently publicly known and widespread theory of The Creation of The Universe, that easily. It may be explained by a theory I am not familiar with in my lack of education.
Part of the theory or collection of theories is based upon the premise that, if, all matter prior to the Big Bang were contained in 'one massive blob', then all gravity would also be contained within this blob. Therefore, the massive gravity force would be pulling and keeping (and also for some time prior to the final formation of the blob) all light and free matter into it ( and doing so even as The Universe's matter and other black holes were being pulled toward “it”, the manifestation of the final PHASE of matter collection prior to when all matter was coalesced at the time and location of The Big Bang).
This Phase of The Big Bang Theory leaves little 'impetus' to cause the coalesced matter to react upon itself, to create a 'Big Bang'. It should, instead, have remained a comfortable, quiet, dense blob of matter floating in The Universal Space
I theorize that Big Bangs occur repeatedly in multiple locations and dimensions, when, as the final phase of the gathering together of clumps of matter in The Universal Space, they collide.
Perhaps then, these various black holes are and have been, drawn together, or in the processes of being drawn together separately, when black holes, which are the final state of portions of the Universe prior to a big bang, come together and react to, and/or upon, one another.
Therefore, there are and have been multiple and continuous and continual Big Bangs as our Universal Black Holes collide across the expanse of the universal space.
This is simply logical based upon the knowledge that all matter is not at equal distances and in equal portions from a central 'gathering spot' in 'The Universal Space' but is, as we know, disbursed throughout multiple dimensions and densities and masses in 'The Universal Space'.
Obviously, these multiple masses could not come together at exactly the same moment in time to produce a central location and time for one 'Big Bang' to occur.
In order for the ONE big bang to occur, some reaction would need to have taken place in the stationary lump of all matter. This is impossible since or highly unlikely since, theoretically, nothing could move to cause a reaction to take place – after the final movement and settling in of the collection of matter.
In other words, there are “Sub-Big Bangs” periodically in the Universal Space, in multiple dimensions of space, and time. These cause matter to coalesce later in other locations and dimensions and times and begin the cycle again.
If true, this theory should be proven by observing, in the universe, whether matter and light s all emanating from one singular location and therefore being directed outward from that location (all matter bursting outward and continuing on), or whether we observe that matter within this universal space is both emanating outward from multiple locations as well as toward other matter contained within the universal space.
If so, therefore, the Universe in constantly undergoing a continuous and continual dynamic cycle of expansion and contraction from various locations and times within the universal space.
Just a random thought that got me out of bed to write in my journal to my daughter, on the subject.
Yours truly,
Mitch Crow
2403 Peru Road
Peru, Iowa 50222
515-426-4128