Exploring the Origin of the Universe: From Nothing to Everything
The universe we inhabit is a fascinating and vast expanse of wonder, but where did it all begin? The concept of universe origin from nothing is a profound and intriguing question that has puzzled scientists and philosophers for centuries. In this article, we delve into a unique and compelling theory that seeks to explain the origin of our universe and addresses several unexplained phenomena observed in the cosmos.
Understanding the Infinite Space and Time
One valid theory regarding the origin of the universe from nothing suggests that both space and time are infinite. This means that within the boundless expanse of infinite time and infinite space, an equal and opposite quantity of mass of matter and mass of antimatter can be created without any initial particles. This is mathematically impossible to have a single particle without its corresponding antiparticle. In essence, X minus X is zero.
Formation of Universes and Antiverses
From the infinite space and time, one electron can be created alongside a positron, and a proton can form alongside an antiproton. These particles begin to annihilate each other billions of times. However, occasionally, one pair manages to separate, forming a ball of hydrogen and a ball of antihydrogen. As mass approaches the mass of the universe, a singularity or the pre-Big Bang mass is formed. This singularity has a much smaller volume due to the excessive force of gravity, and every particle tries to move to the center of this mass.
Once the collected mass equals the mass of the universe, the compression limit is exceeded, and the entire mass is converted into energy, leading to the event known as the Big Bang. This process can be seen in a complex and elegant tetrahedral structure involving four pre-Big Bang masses surrounded by 12 universes, creating a diamond-like structure.
Explainable Phenomena
The theory presented here can explain five unexplained phenomena observed in the universe:
Conclusion
The Big Bang is not a one-time occurrence but a routine event in the infinite space and time, leading to the formation and subsequent collapse of universes, only to start the cycle anew. This theory provides a framework to understand the origin and ongoing dynamics of our universe, addressing several perplexing phenomena with elegant simplicity.
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Keywords: universe origin, dark energy, big bang