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Re: A theory on a collapsing universe and the impact on dark energy and dark matter - 04-18-2008, 12:34 PM

Hi TFI;

Welcome to the forum.

I read your theory and have just a few comments regarding it.

The first is the universe coming from a dimensionless point. Being a theist myself I have no problem with this idea, but you have the old something from nothing paradox by starting with a dimensionless point ( essentially nothing ).

May I suggest string theory to avoid this problem:


Singularities are avoided because the observed consequences of "Big Crunches" never reach zero size. In fact, should the universe begin a "big crunch" sort of process, string theory dictates that the universe could never be smaller than the size of a string, at which point it would actually begin expanding.

Here we have what could be a cyclic universe, eternal yet created when the big crunch gets smaller than a 1 dimensional Planck length string.

Also you mention the elements creating stars. I believe according to Fred Hoyles theory the stars create the elements. It’s called Nucleosynthesis. The big bang does create two elements hydrogen and helium, which creates the stars, which then creates all the other elements.

You also mention the center of the universe having a massive black hole. I thought the center was the tip of your nose, no the tip of my nose. In other words there is no specific center. Also is there any evidence for this Super Massive Black HOLE. I know there are super massive black holes ( plural not singular ).

You mention 4 forces at the beginning, but I believe the standard model has the strong and weak force being part of the EM force, at the very beginning. Also my own theory An Idea has incorporated the strong and weak force as part of the EM force.

Just some of my thoughts I wanted to share with you. Obviously the beginning and ending of the universe is full of conjecture, these are some of mine.

Best to you, and again welcome.

Pat
  
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