Origin of Universe: Alternative Theory

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The discussion explores alternative theories to the Big Bang regarding the universe's origin, suggesting that black holes could reunite to form a massive black hole that might trigger a new universe. It highlights the challenge scientists face in explaining the precise tuning of universal constants necessary for star formation and life, leading to the consideration of either a creator or the existence of multiple universes with varying constants. The complexity of understanding the universe's creation is acknowledged, with a sentiment that such profound concepts can be overwhelming. Ultimately, the conversation reflects on the limits of human comprehension regarding the universe's origins.
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Is there any other theory except for the big bang which explains the origin of the universe satisfactorily and which has not been ruled out as yet?
 
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i thought that the big bang continues by the reunion of black holes in one big black hole that would explode when reaching the critical mass starting the universe again.

modern scientists can't explain the perfect tuning of the universal constants that allow the starts to last that much or that permit life to exist. So they have three choices: accept the existence of a creator that sets this constants or accept the existence of more than one universe with different universal constants

anyhow understanding the creation of the universe is something beyond our capacities since we can even really understand something as common as "infinite"

myself i vow not to think about these things anymore, last time i almost got totally nuts
 
I do not have a good working knowledge of physics yet. I tried to piece this together but after researching this, I couldn’t figure out the correct laws of physics to combine to develop a formula to answer this question. Ex. 1 - A moving object impacts a static object at a constant velocity. Ex. 2 - A moving object impacts a static object at the same velocity but is accelerating at the moment of impact. Assuming the mass of the objects is the same and the velocity at the moment of impact...

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