Wednesday 19 October 2011

Big Bang.

So back to Displacement Theory...

My theory says that there was no big bang but instead a big growth from a single hydrogen atom and I have just worked out how.

Before the universe there was no time or space. The thing that hadn't occurred to me is the fact there was no time or space means that everything happens all at once, all in one spot, forever! But forever is one moment... It doesn't make much sense if you think about it in our universe, but, imagine an infinite amount of time where anything could happen but probably wont, all squashed and happening at once, something is bound to happen. So a hydrogen atom popped into existence! This actually does happen quite a lot but the fact it got bumped out of the way of meeting it's dark matter doesn't.

Now this displacement of nothing starts a chain reaction of many more atoms, which generate mass, which in turn leads to the creation of gravity, which builds into the expansion of space and more importantly time. As matter grew and time was slowly created, the universe slowly, slowed down, from everything happening all at once to something as slow as the universe today. If you were an outsider trying to look in on this after the event (as we are), it would appear to look like an explosion. From everything all happening at once at a single point, to a relatively large amount of atoms interacting with each other, over an increasingly larger area, from faster than light, to eventually slowing down and stretching to the universe today. To us it would appear to expand at the speed of light, as time would be created at that speed. So Boom! Universe! But not really if you were there from the beginning. Time was just slowing down.

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