Metallicbeing Posted October 1, 2016 Posted October 1, 2016 One night after binge watching many science shows, I was contemplating. I can't accept that the Universe we live in came from nothingness. Everything we were ever taught says that "nothing is for free". There had to be something from before. I slept that night and it came to me in a dream. I saw a massive explosion in space and the following collapse into a Black Hole in what seemed to be a brighter more energetic universe. But it didn't stop there. I seen what happened on the "other side". A great white light that instantly expanded into another universe. I thought, could it be? It certainly makes sense. You can never prove it though. Certainly I'm not the only one who's ever had this epiphany.
Strange Posted October 1, 2016 Posted October 1, 2016 One night after binge watching many science shows, I was contemplating. I can't accept that the Universe we live in came from nothingness. There is no evidence that the universe came from nothing. Everything we were ever taught says that "nothing is for free". On the other hand, science has to be open to new possibilities. So, if there were evidence that the universe cam from nothing, then we would have to accept that. I slept that night and it came to me in a dream. I saw a massive explosion in space That does not match what we observe. and the following collapse into a Black Hole If it exploded, there doesn't seem to be a reason for it to become a black hole. in what seemed to be a brighter more energetic universe. But it didn't stop there. I seen what happened on the "other side". A great white light that instantly expanded into another universe. I thought, could it be? It certainly makes sense. There have been some scientific theories along these lines, but they are not generally accepted. For example: https://www.insidescience.org/news/every-black-hole-contains-new-universe Certainly I'm not the only one who's ever had this epiphany. Indeed. It seems a pretty popular idea. But without some evidence for it, it isn't really science.
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