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  1. So the main gripe with the big bang theory is how did something come out of nothing? Im gonna try and explain it in easy terms. Obviously this is a theory but see what you think and please try and debunk this theory somehow. Firstly imagine nothing. Infinite nothingness, pretty easy to comprehend right? Now take infinite energy and put that energy into the nothingness. You might think its not possible but it definitely is and ill explain how. Imagine something small, and now imagine something smaller. If you keep going there will be nothing relative to whatevers watching. Now imagine blowing up a balloon, thats gonna pop if theres to much pressure inside, thats pretty much what happened with the big bang. It exploded with infinite energy and straight away is trying to reduce its energy (entropy) by expanding until everything is relatively so far away from each other and so small that an observer would see nothing. Now the engine which runs the universe which makes it possible for us to be here, is gravity. Gravity causes movement which creates the infinite energy I talked about so therefore its causing the growth of the universe by attracting things inside the universe creating the infinite energy for the growth of the universe as we see it. Now my guess is wherever the first black hole was formed is where the universe will end or start again, whichever way you wanna look at it. It might not be the case as one black hole might suck in a massive galaxy before another and overtake in size to another one. But whichever black hole the final piece of matter is sucked into, is where the new universe will form in the infinite space of nothingness. The universe will create things at random while at the same time the creation of the universe is random. This is the theory of Randomness.
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