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This may seem like a stupid question but I am asking in curiosity: If the boundary where we can see no further of our universe is the starting point of the farthest photon that has reached us then is it possible that the universe is infinite but our visible universe is not the entire universe and our universe was born when a black hole having the mass of our universe exploded and thus we have our big bang in this particular part of the infinite universe? This would allow for other big bang events in this infinite universe would it not?
This though just struck me and I just want to say that I accept the mainstream and not other debunked theories.
This though just struck me and I just want to say that I accept the mainstream and not other debunked theories.