So far of what I've heard of the theory, rather than a Big Bang, it's possible that our universe was created by the collision or "splat" of 2D planes which resulted in the exact same series of events for the beginning of our universe up until this point, with the exception of a lot less than a few milliseconds at the very, very beginning of it all.
a) Do I have it at least somewhat right? And if I don't, could you explain it in more scientific terms? and
b) Is this a valid theory on the rise? Is there any sort of basis on simulations or data collections to assume this is what 'actually happened'?
2007-05-05
16:52:33
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