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  1. Universe Creation
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  4. The belief of the universe’s creation is called the Big Bang, where essentially a star exploded and made a massive supernova creating the universe. But how would something like that form? My excessive thinking led me to think about the fact that a star like that couldn’t just form from nothing, meaning there had to be a universe before that.
  5. Which is my theory. What if the universe already existed when the Big Bang occured, and as such, the Big Bang merely expanded the universe instead of creating it. But how could the universe have formed then?
  6. Well, there’s the belief that all life evolved from single celled organisms. What if that’s how the universe started? One small thing existed and created everything else in the small universe. It made one (or more) stars that exploded causing the Big Bang and expanding the small universe into what it is today. Unfortunately, I don’t have any evidence to prove this other than what proves the Big Bang, but I’m sure that it’s possible.
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  8. Evidence(?):
  9. Recently, I read about an event where black holes near each other merge and become a bigger black hole. Black holes are the remnants of large supernovas. If there’s a proportion between the size of a black hole and the galaxy surrounding it, then surely the same proportion should exist for a black hole in the center of the universe and the universe itself, right? But what if that isn’t true? Surely, there would have to have been more than one black hole, right? So there could have been more than one Big Bang all happening at nearly the same time, allowing there to be a much larger black hole at the center of the universe than there should be. There would be an out-of-proportion black hole in the center, or at least multiple black holes. But black holes have such gravitational force that a star would surely be sucked into it before having time to explode, meaning other stars would have to explode before a black hole was created. Which would mean, in an already existing universe, there would be a Big Bang that could cause a chain reaction among others, and thus form multiple Big Bangs, allowing for either an out-of-proportion black hole or many proportional ones at the center of the universe. However there is still the possibility that stars could have become black holes while being sucked into another one, but it would be a rare occurrence.
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  11. Black and White Holes
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  14. White holes haven’t exactly been proven to exist and it is unknown how they form. A black hole is a hole in spacetime that has immense amounts of gravity. It is believed that at the center of a black hole everything is destroyed. But what if they don’t? What happens then? Well, what if black and white holes are connected? What if a white hole is created somewhere in the universe when a black hole forms, and when something enters a black hole it comes out of the white hole? Since white holes are the exact opposite of black holes, anyone or anything that exits them would be pushed away, preventing them from entering them. Essentially a one-way ticket to somewhere else in the universe.
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  16. Evidence:
  17. Well, how would you prove that anything that enters a black hole gets destroyed? You would have to send something in. But what does that prove? A video feed could work, and when it enters a black hole it would theoretically be destroyed, cutting off the transmission and proving it. But everything has limits, and if there aren’t any known white holes, we wouldn’t be able to enhance the signal strength of such a recording device, and its transmission would be cut off. So the same thing that could be (and probably already has been) used to prove that things in a black hole gets destroyed could also be used to prove that white holes not only exist, but also prove that they are connected to black holes, which could be used to prove how white holes are made. We would definitely need better recording equipment with a range larger than the known universe to determine which is true, but a white hole is white because of the light that comes out of it. But where would that light come from? It would be from the black hole that it’s connected to that pulled in the light.
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  19. The Edge Of The Universe
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  21. There’s a big flaw in the Big Bang Theory. It’s believed that the universe is still expanding, which could be true, but that doesn’t mean the universe is infinite. Supernovas can’t just extend infinitely, or else the Earth would likely have been destroyed by one.
  22. So they eventually fade. The Big Bang was a massive star explosion. It would have to fade, as well. So the universe has an edge. But what’s there, then? What keeps something from leaving the universe?
  23. What if something pushes anything near the edge away from the edge so that nothing can leave? But what could have so much force to push anything away? It’s simple: A white hole. They push away anything, even light.
  24. But lets think back on how they’re formed in the previous theory: they form when a black hole is formed. But what kind of black hole would be connected to something as important as the barrier that keeps things in the universe? Simple: Something equally as important: A black hole at the center of the universe, just like in the first theory.
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  26. Evidence:
  27. Such a black hole would have theoretically (at least, not by my theories) destroyed us by now. If it’s connected to a white hole then being sent through the black hole would send us through the white hole. But why don’t we see it? And why do we appear to be moving away from the center?
  28. Simple: Speed. If something moves fast enough, it looks like it’s going backward. What if that’s happening here, right now? We wouldn’t see the light from the white hole or darkness from the black hole because it’s happening too fast. But would this be proven? Well, we could manage to map the universe, and find the edge and then keep track of our position until we reach it. Or we could just wait until we reach the edge on our own, where there would be excessive amounts of light, and then we would end up at the center (Or atleast appear to be) and see immense darkness. It would even appear to break physics by the fact that we should be pulled into, but what we wouldn’t know is that we’re actually going through the black hole constantly.
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