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#25
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haseotakaeda (01/18/2013) [-]
Imagine this
the big bang that created our universe
Let's imagine there was nothing before the big bang
so how could it have happened
What if like
a huuuuuuuge "big bang" happened on the other side of some parallel universal wall, and the blast broke through to our side and created our universe
I'm not saying this is true/false
but interesting thought
inb4 78 people prove me wrong
the big bang that created our universe
Let's imagine there was nothing before the big bang
so how could it have happened
What if like
a huuuuuuuge "big bang" happened on the other side of some parallel universal wall, and the blast broke through to our side and created our universe
I'm not saying this is true/false
but interesting thought
inb4 78 people prove me wrong
the big crunch is just the event that would occur if the gravitational force overpowered the expansion force.
what you're referring to is a cyclic model of the universe.
by the way, that is incredibly unlikely, as all evidence seems to point towards an accelerating expansion, which means instead of a big crunch, we'll have a big rip (where space-time literally tears)
what you're referring to is a cyclic model of the universe.
by the way, that is incredibly unlikely, as all evidence seems to point towards an accelerating expansion, which means instead of a big crunch, we'll have a big rip (where space-time literally tears)