Wednesday, June 16, 2010

The hypothesis of the ever-collapsing and ever-expanding universe.

The hypothesis of the ever-collapsing and ever-expanding universe.: "I worked this out before I realised that this hypothesis had already been presented. This is my version of it.


NOTE: I use the word 'creation' in this, but what I mean by creation is the beginning of time.





Everything was here. Well, it didn't have to be created, since outside the Universe there is no Time nor Space. No dimensions, just a lot of nothingness. But not even empty space. No elements, no forcefields. No time.



Which means matter didn't have to be created to exist in the first place. Since there is no time, there is no linear point of creation, therefore it must have existed before and after, yet there is no before and after since there is no time. Since there is no time, the death of all matter creates its beginning. For example, the death and imminent collapse of our Universe creates its beginning. Which can happen, since there is literally no such thing as time. Time doesn't exist.



In our universe (there *could* be more than one), under our conditions, time and speed and acceleration and gravity all exist. They are almost like dimensions, if you will.



However, outside our Universe (let's call it the Void), they don't. The outside of our Universe is a zero-dimensional zero-temporal nothingness.

The Void exists, yet it doesn't have any dimensions, any heat, any forces, any time... Nothing which exists in our universe.



There are more than 3 dimensions. We can only perceive 3, but there are around 5-11 (if the String Theory is true). And there are around 15 states of matter as well, even though most of us only know about three-four...





The fourth dimension is what stops our Universe from falling apart, and it ties the three dimensions we all know together. It allows the third dimension some flexibility.


We can't perceive the fourth dimension, but it exists. The fourth dimension is what ties our Universe together.





Let's think of our Universe as a four-dimensional donut. It's infinite, and if you build a telescope powerful enough, and put a good enough camera to the end of it, you could literally be photographing the birth of our solar system. And the fourth dimension is what makes our three dimensions infinite.



It technically isn't really infinite, but the fourth dimension tying it all together makes it infinite. Everything repeats, infinitely. Go for a while in one direction and you will eventually end up in the same place.



My hypothesis is, that everything came from nothing and everything will eventually become into nothing, which will then become into everything and then into nothing. An infinite loop, or paradox, if you'd prefer.
The big bang is something of the future, whilst being a thing of the past.

Let's imagine this: outside OUR universe (there could be more than one) there is no time. If there's no time, there's no before and after. Therefore there, our universe always exists, except there is no such thing as always, as there's no time. Literally, no time. Therefore, the end of our universe creates its beginning as there is no time, which would make this hypothesis invalid.

God (or Gods, as there are many religions and some have more than just one god) is something made up by humans trying to explain something they can, well, COULD not explain, until just a few hundred years ago - explain their creation. And the afterlife is just a way to comfort people that death is not an ending. And religious commands, codes and whatever is just a way of disciplining the crowd of the most intelligent life forms known in the Universe. Or at least, our galaxy.








Time itself is a one-way 'dimension'. We have up and down, left and right, forwards and backwards. Time is simply 'forward'.
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