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Originally Posted by b92
universe is too fcking big, what the hell is outside of it...whiteness? does it not make u guys wonder..we live in a box held by giants...who knows haha
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That's something that will require the success of the human race to answer 100% correctly, though there is no shame in guessing.
My idea of our universe would seem far fetched to some, it came to me when I was thinking about the creation of our universe. From what we can tell, our universe was created at a set point in time, and that it exploded outwards, spawning everything we know. The general consensus is that something cannot come from nothing, but my idea relies on the theory that what we know as matter simply existed in another universe, and was forced into our own.
I believe that what we percieve as our universe was once a super-massive star, which collapsed into a black hole. From our end, it would appear as though everything suddenly came into being, when really it was the implosion of a star in another universe on the outside. The experiments at the LHC come close to simulating this theory, yet not quite, as there is simply not enough energy being thrown together to create black holes. The aftermath however, seemingly simulates the appearance of the universe after it's creation, with a shower of matter flying outwards from a single point. It would seem as though they have the air, the steel, but not enough flint to start the fire.
It's the only theory that makes sense to me out of the "something from nothing" big bang theory.