Is this correct?
Before the big bang or at the moment of the big bang(since we don't know what happened before the big bang), from my understanding it is believed that everything in the universe was all condensed into a singularity, a single point of all the energy of the universe. is this correct?
It is possible that the "big bang," should it ever have occurred, was actually a bubble from a greater dimension, pinched off.
It has been postulated that as matter is gathered into a black hole, it condenses and forms what could be equated to a water droplet in space-time. When that drop...
I know, i know, any object with mass can not travel at the speed of light, it was meant to be a thought experiment, but what do you mean "The energy of all that will go to infinity" i just can't seem to get my head around it.