How Did The Universe Begin?

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NexuSpace

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@SRH420ful
@SRH420ful 2 күн бұрын
IMHO it only makes sense that there is many universes caused by perfect conditions getting closer and closer to big bang status in regions of the void we cannot envision
@arthurriaf8052
@arthurriaf8052 Күн бұрын
I've been following science and Astronomy for over 65 years. I've heard and seen almost every concept or explanation for our universe and it's creation. There are quite a few, how we arrived (late to the party) is a different story path. Depending on culture, religion, education and belief system the range of origin stories is from soup to nuts, a few are quite nutty. I've heard experts in science, math, physics, philosophy, astronomy, religion and astrology (yes that too) explain our existence. It becomes a multi layered collection of ideas, stories, myths, legends, tales, "old wives "stories and books written by mankind but no proof of origin much less a conclusion. There are dozens of flights of fantasy and suggestions of magical powers or alien influence. None hold the high ground or are factually provable. The latest concept of the beginning of everything is now a collision of parallel dimensions interacting in some manner and transferring "space" and all we have currently into our universe. The dimensions are called membranes and of course is referred to as Branes to make it "simple"! It could be another dimensions black hole dumping another universe into our space. You never know which is right. Because we can never figure it out it's a challenge for the curious. It will probably turn out to be "were supported by Elephants that stand on the backs of turtles and it's turtles all the way down from there"! I think we all understand the scale of things and where we fit in that scale. We are small enough that we can see even smaller things. We're big enough to see really BIG things. We're cleaver enough to build machines that expand our view from this size to different scales millions of time bigger or smaller. If we didn't fight to prevent members of our species from trying to control others, it could be a VERY special place. The only one I know of in our universe in this dimension. To learn everything discoverable in our universe should be OUR collective goal while we, as a civilization are capable of doing it. That would be a lofty goal for us all to aspire to. HAPPY NEW YEAR 2025, I hope it's enlightening.
@joydanielpradhan
@joydanielpradhan 2 күн бұрын
Yes mine is the first comment
@RodolfoIndiana
@RodolfoIndiana 2 күн бұрын
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@darrenfletcher1876
@darrenfletcher1876 2 күн бұрын
nothing is something
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