The truth is, there are simply some mysteries surrounding our existence and universe that still remain unsolved. This is one of them. One does not know exactly what the big bang is or why it happened. It’s possibly the start of time or it may not be, we have no real clue, just theories at the moment.
This short article is another theory about the big bang and multiverses in general.
The Theory
Let’s start really basic. If molecules move fast it is hot, when it’s cold they tend to move slow.
Maybe there are molecules for time, which are outside our research and work differently in other conditions.
Patterns, structures and movements of objects are different depending on the specific location in the universe. Our laws of physics apply in our surroundings but may differ elsewhere.
There is repulsive gravitation in dark energy in the universe. If this was present at the very beginning, the big bang might have been created this way.
Let’s assume a dark place with whatever was floating in there. Everything was in complete entropy in the beginning and very hot in general in the prehistory of the universe.
At some point the all molecules aligned perfectly at one spot which led to an immense rise in pressure. You can compare this to a pot with boiling water. The surface is all bubbly but if we watch it long enough, at some point a calm water surface will occur. The odds are incredibly tiny but that doesn’t stop it from happening.
Then everything implodes and whatever was inside the dark space expands at an unimaginable speed because of repulsive gravitation.
Now…
What Is That Dark Space?
Black holes are the remains of massive stars.
If such stars run out of fuel, their core collapses.
The gravitational force pulls the whole structure together more and more tightly.
Temperatures reach 100 billion degrees.
Atoms are crushed. Electrons are shredded. The remains are compressed even further.
And in the middle of it all a singularity.
Sounds familiar?
In this phase of the process, the star has become a black hole.
This means that the gravitational forces are now so strong that not even a ray of light can escape their attraction.
The boundary between the inside and the outside of a black hole is called the event horizon.
Gigantic black holes, some of which are millions of times heavier than the Sun, have been observed at the centers of almost all galaxies, including our own Milky Way.
A white hole is a hypothetical astronomical object that appears to be the opposite of a black hole. It ejects mass, and it is impossible to cross the event horizon from the outside to the inside, as this would require a velocity greater than the speed of light.
This would be a theory for the existence of wormholes.
If no white hole exists and the singularity implodes because it has eaten enough matter, this could be an explanation for the big bang.
So there may have been an infinite number of further big bangs, which means also an infinite number of realities with other particles and laws.
Maybe even one exactly like this one or with only slight differences.
The Double Beam Experiment
The double beam experiment is a great example to see how electrons behave.
You shoot electrons through two slits onto a wall and on the wall, you get three deposits of electrons.
The electrons behave as waves and as soon as they hit the wall, they move as particles. The average can only be described by the “wave function”. One assumes and calculates by probability where an electron is by representing it as a wave and not as a point.
If you add an “observer” to the experiment, there are only the two deposits without the one in the middle.
So by adding a passive observer, the electron function is changed.
This experiment supports the theory of the multiverse, because the electrons are present everywhere at all times, until the time when one observes them.
When that happens, you find out in which universe you are and the wave function collapses. Schrödingers Cat is another great example of this dualism.
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