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RE: Why The Universe Is Destined To Be A Lonely Place

in #universe5 years ago

coming to all the wrong conclusions

Our conclusions can and are likely wrong also. Right now the conclusion is we started with nothing, it could be equally possible that there has never been nothing and that the universe just has always been.

With the expansion of the universe, and it's perceived increase in the speed of expansion, is it not possible that what we view as a singularity to start the universe was just a burst of colliding energies from different directions of the expansion of other parts of the universe. After all it is said that nature abhors a vacuum. So at some point in our ever expanding universe, one super explosion in a somewhat empty place of space, it sets shock waves up, those shock waves run into other shock waves from other unrelated empty space explosions and boom we have a perceived singularity event. Kind of like how the re-started the earths rotation in that movie "the Core"

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Oh yes, it's definitely possible that what we are seeing is only a tiny fraction of the bigger picture and that we might be coming to the wrong conclusions based on what we observe. The thing is, we have had such little time as a species to study the nature of reality and know anything for sure.

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