Universe.

I have always been interested in the beginning of the Universe. Even from my early days facts and probabilities have constantly altered the shape and scope of this fascinating topic. There is still a point which has not yet been reached and this is a knowledge of all the physical variables that are necessary to answer with certainty, how the Universe began.

The current understanding is the Universe is inflating and a halo of radiation surrounds the perimeter of the Universe. Travelling back in time to the beginning of the Universe, it is suggested that there was a single tiny point of incredibly hot pre-plasma that inflated faster than the speed of light. Within this energy was chaos and order, this is logical as nothing of this Universe would survive without some inherent order. When some of the chaos has disappeared there still remains a balance of chaos and order. However there is a constant collision of galaxies, stars, black holes and meteors.

The whole Universe is travelling in a specific direction at a speed of one point three million miles an hour. At the same time the galaxies are accelerating the inflation of speed as well.

The direction, speed and inflation of the Universe is not significant except for the potential creative energy in the motion of the Universe.

The Universe is both beautiful and extremely violent. Over the years to come although new stars are constantly being born and old stars dying eventually the Universe could become a cold void.

The really interesting point is the time before the Universe came into existence. How could that tiny compact incredibly hot spark appear and is there something on the earth that could give a clue as for it? It seems as if from nowhere a bolt of lightning hit the ground. As a matter of fact that bolt would have had to have been hotter than the surface of the Sun. So friction could be the clue.

We know that there are millions of galaxies. Could it be the same with Universes that are at different stages of existence, and all of them have an outer shell of radiation that has the potential if in near collision to each other, to create an enormously powerful spark for a new Universe.

Although it sounds dramatic a collision of two Universes would not mean total annihilation as there are vast areas of space, but gravity distortion could seriously interfere with any life forms.

As our Universe is approximately thirteen point eight billion years old it is quite possible that it has been part of the birth for a new Universe. Earlier Universes even in a dormant state could retain matter sufficient for friction to take place on a close encounter. At the moment it is not known how far time, before our time, existed in the past.

It could be that some form of matter that has not been discovered yet can cause enough friction to spark a new Universe into existence. Sometimes answers are there but rejected or ignored because they do not fully fit a preconceived notion of a unified system.

My aim to consider how the Universe began has meant that I have encountered intriguing theories and thoughts. Whatever the real answer might be, I conclude from present knowledge of the Universe that it points towards a repetitive cycle of motion, one that in the right situation can produce a phenomenal spark that inherently has the capacity for existence. Although this might not be an evaluation that is true for an infinity.
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Published on April 23, 2018 12:21
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