Preface
Is science today blinkering itself with complexity? black holes, bent space/time, string-theory, multiverses and the search for a God particle. Possibly, are the answers more simple?
Below is the only proposition I am aware of that postulates what gravity is, and therefore what Black holes possibly are, and hypothesizes 'Time' before the Big Bang.
The Eureka moment came from an inversion of one of science's assumptions. If this inversion is proven correct, then out comprehension of our universe is also upside down. The proposal may contradict an accepted unchallenged theory, but it is provocatively logical'
A UNIFYING THEORY
There cannot be nothing. There was always something. It is proposed that 'something' was an infinite, endless force field operating on all frequencies and in every direction oscillating at light speed like a multi-layered surface of the sea. Within this environ, atoms became created from the precise collision of frequencies from every direction which momentarily arrested light speed.
A precise collision of frequencies at the positive peak spewed out a proton.
A precise collision at a negative peak created an electron and a precise collision at zero peak produced a neutron.
Observation noted electrons streaming towards protons and the obvious conclusion was that protons attract. What is more difficult to explain is how this attraction somehow reverses into repulsion in close proximity and directs electrons into orbiting protons to create hydrogen.
The proposal is that it is electrons that attract, but with relatively insignificant mass, it's the electrons that do the moving and in close proximity are repelled by protons into orbits creating hydrogen.
The above inversion leads logically to the proposal that gravity is the attraction of a mass of electrons, modest from the molten interior of Earth, massive in our Sun.
Within infinity's billions of years, hydrogen gathered into a cloud of explosive potential. It is proposed that within infinite space and infinite time, the continual and unrestricted growth of this concentration of hydrogen led inevitably and eventually to cause the core temperature of this cloud to heat from its own gravity, from minus 173.15 degrees C (the temperature of a single hydrogen atom) to reach the flashpoint of hydrogen, plus 500 degrees C.
This Big Bang, fuelled with material from a hydrogen cloud of near infinite size, spewed this near infinite matter into space; enough material to furnish our universe. The resultant interactions from heat, gravity and velocity caused more complex assortments of matter to evolve into suns, residue material formed planets, et cetera, et cetera.
The above suggests the Big Bang was not the beginning of the universe as we know it, but a logical event within infinity and therefore was not the creation of some superior intelligence but the logical and inevitable creation of a force field operating within infinite space and infinite time.
Ronnie33.