If the universe is infinite a point of singularity (Big Bang) never could have unexpectedly occurred.
It would be like drawing a dot on a piece of paper. Except that paper would have to be infinite, and that dot would have to be singularity.
To me that's logically impossible to have something exist in the point of an infinite universe.
Maybe big bangs are happening every where. I think we have it all wrong, I think its something else besides a big bang.
A black hole is formed from one big star collapsing there is no reason that a enormous ball of matter would not collapse furthermore since it has a much greater gravitational pull, and increased density of that of any star.
What I think is that the universe is not infinite at all.
One diverse reason being that even time is made up of particular matter, that co-exists with space
I believe at the end of the universe there is the "stillness of space, and time."
There is more to the theory, but am I missing something crucial
2006-09-17
09:48:58
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