I have no real education on the subject, but I have recently been looking into the beginning of the universe, Big Bang, etc. I have some questions about the Big Bang. At the beginning, there was a singular point containing ALL the mass and matter of the universe. Now, I would have to imagine that when this thing blew, the explosion would have to be on an unprecedented scale unlike anything we could ever imagine. I would also have to assume, that just like when a start dies, this explosion would have created a black hole. Now, the black hole from the Big Bang would have to be INCREDIBLY LARGE, correct, and would obviously lay at the center. So would it be safe to say that our universe looks like a gigantic galaxy, except instead of stars making up the arms, it would be billions of galaxies.
---Just brainstorming here---- Our solar system lies in an arm of the milky way galaxy, which lays in an arm of the "universe galaxy," which is basically a Milky Way, but instead of stars, it is composed of that many galaxies. But what if our universe was simply ONE of many "universe galaxies" that lays in an arm of a "SUPER HUGE UNIVERSE GALAXY," that is composed of billions of universes instead of stars. But I digress.----
Anyways. What do you guys think about the universe looking like a gigantic galaxy with a massive black hole at the center? Makes sense doesn't it?
(If I just came up with some revolutionary new theory, don't steal it, and if you do, give me a citation.)