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what do you guys think of this?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_Crunch
i thought that i came up with it, but of course, it is already an established if unlikely theory. the basic premise is that since galaxies are basically circling black holes, eventually there will be enough massive singularities that everything will roll down the spacetime hill and congeal into a singularity with infinite mass. then the big bang happens again. this violates the law of entropy, but you have to take into account that the physical laws of the universe as we know them don't necessarily apply before the big bang. the layman's simple explanation : the universe breathes in and out.
caveat : i'm a biochemist / microbiologist with a limited background in physics, so i can only see this in a broader sense. i can't translate it into mathematics, but it makes sense to me in part because :
it's fascinating to think about, at least.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_Crunch
i thought that i came up with it, but of course, it is already an established if unlikely theory. the basic premise is that since galaxies are basically circling black holes, eventually there will be enough massive singularities that everything will roll down the spacetime hill and congeal into a singularity with infinite mass. then the big bang happens again. this violates the law of entropy, but you have to take into account that the physical laws of the universe as we know them don't necessarily apply before the big bang. the layman's simple explanation : the universe breathes in and out.
caveat : i'm a biochemist / microbiologist with a limited background in physics, so i can only see this in a broader sense. i can't translate it into mathematics, but it makes sense to me in part because :
it's fascinating to think about, at least.