Pre-Bang Theory
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Pre-Bang Theory
Many people are familiar with the Big Bang Theory, which follows the belief that a large explosion created our current universe. It is very important to note that these are theories, not laws. Eventually, the sun will run out of gas and an implosion will occur creating a new universe. The end of the sun is so far into the distant future that it is not worth troubling over, but what about the past? How many big bangs occurred before the creation of our current universe? This implosion/new-creation of the universe could be a cycle that has recurred many times. This supposition would suggest that many planets have existed before ours. Did any of those planets have life? What did those organisms look like? Life could have been very different from what we know as life today.
This theory obviously raises more questions than answers. Unfortunately, there are no methods for finding these answers. How can a scientist measure the age of a rock from a previous universe? No evidence of life from a previous universe could still exist since any implosion would have completely destroyed it.
Just some thoughts to ponder over.







fatfist Level 3 Commenter 23 months ago
(Eventually, the sun will run out of gas and an implosion will occur creating a new universe.)
Are you serious?
How can the proton of the Hydrogen atom, which has a constant diameter according to Rutherford, be squashed out of existence?
By what process can an object lose Length, Width, and Height, and it's shape?
What happens to the positive "charge" of the proton; does it hang around like a ghost after the proton disappears?
How can a new universe be created from squashed protons?