tablariddim
01-10-00, 02:40 PM
This is pure speculation, based on my imagination so don't go getting all huffy puffy now.
I see an egg shaped lump of solid dark matter in space, it is spinning and it is travelling in an orbital circle.
At one end, brightness suddenly (relatively speaking) bursts forth! this bright matter begins to spew out of the egg and begins to form strange spirals around the spinning/orbiting egg as it expands and evolves.The spirals consist of evolving universes!
After quite a few billions of years of growth, the bright matter (which is all connected at sub atomic level) begins to fall in on itself in parts, this is because it is always surrounded by dark matter which can only 'stretch' so far.
As the dark matter recedes, it takes bright matter with it and black holes are created.
This process carries on until the entire contents of the egg are pulled back to the original source egg, replenishing it and revitalising it.
The continuous cycle then begins all over again.
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I see an egg shaped lump of solid dark matter in space, it is spinning and it is travelling in an orbital circle.
At one end, brightness suddenly (relatively speaking) bursts forth! this bright matter begins to spew out of the egg and begins to form strange spirals around the spinning/orbiting egg as it expands and evolves.The spirals consist of evolving universes!
After quite a few billions of years of growth, the bright matter (which is all connected at sub atomic level) begins to fall in on itself in parts, this is because it is always surrounded by dark matter which can only 'stretch' so far.
As the dark matter recedes, it takes bright matter with it and black holes are created.
This process carries on until the entire contents of the egg are pulled back to the original source egg, replenishing it and revitalising it.
The continuous cycle then begins all over again.
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