The Big Bang
52The Big Bang and The Infinite
The major problem with understanding the Big Bang Theory is the elusive concept of infinity in terms of space and eternity in terms of time. Both concepts, at least for our species, is bound with number systems which conflict with those two realities. Some realities of physics can not be found with equations.
The theory itself defies the formula of forever. If the Big Bang is a fact, then there has to be an infinite amount of big bangs taking place throughout an infinite universe. To assume, especially if the assumption is based on invalid mathematics, that there is an "entire" universe that comes together to bang itself out again is an oxymoron that defies logic. Either space and matter is infinite or they are not. (Matter for this article is assumed to include all forms of known energy).
Even the theorized reasons for an assumed expanding universe might be much in error. The known universe might be expanding from something as yet unknown for other reasons rather then from a big bang of the past. And if matter is constantly created, which it must in terms of logic, there should be other unknowns, as yet, other dimensions that exist within the known space and time factors.
Can we discover equational truths without being bound with numbers?...As yet unknown.
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djsartin says:
2 years ago
Interesting. One question I've always had about the Big Bang theory is simply if there was no Earth til then, thus no people either...where is information as to the origin of the Universe for the Big Bang to occur within? If we are to pinpoint the origin of all things, seems it would require going back further than the Big Bang....
Hope this question makes sense...