Monday, April 7, 2008

The Big Bang, start to end, by PJF

My name is Patrick J. Feheley and I'm just an ordinary guy who has been thinking about the Universe for 55 years or so. I think that most of what we know about the Universe is what we can logically deduce from what we have learned up to now.

I'll get right to the point.

In my blog, I'm going to try to write what I think the Big Bang is, how it started and how it will end. I'll start with a very condensed version and add to it over time.

1.) What is our Big Bang? Our Big Bang is just one of an infinite number of similar Big Bangs throughout an infinite Universe.

2.) How did our Big Bang start? A hugh number of Galaxies were swallowed up by the gravity of a massive Black Hole created from the implosion part of another Big Bang. The Galaxies came to our Big Bang from other Big Bangs throughout the infinite Universe and once enough matter is packed into a massive Black Hole you get an explosion and implosion known as a Big Bang followed by the formation of Galaxies all moving away from the remaining Black Hole center.

3.) How will our Big Bang end? All the Galaxies from our Big Bang are moving away from the center of the explosion of our Big Bang and will eventually be swallowed up by the gravity of the massive Black Holes created by other Big Bangs throughout the infinite Universe.

As you can see, it's very simple and very similar to how an individule star starts it's life and ends it's life. It is really all about gravity isn't it.

Sincerely,
Patrick J. Feheley

2 comments:

Patrick J Feheley said...

August 21, 2020

I've spent quite a bit of time thinking about all the other Big Bangs in my theory of an infinite number of Big Bangs. I think that many of them would be in various stages of their lives. Many of them have expanded and their galaxies would have traveled great distances. Therefore I think it logical that a great many visiting galaxies would be spread throughout our Big Bang.

I also have been thinking about telescope peopleapeople some point realizing that they are seeing other Big Bangs. I think that realizing that they are seeing these other Big Bangs will be discovered the same way that all the other Galaxies were discovered. We thought they were stars. Their red shirt indicated that they were very far away and better telescopes began to see billions of Galaxies. Someone will look at another Big Bang and it's red shirt will indicate that it is vastly farther away and it will be the discovery of another Big Bang. Soon after great numbers will be seen.

I do love think about all these other Big Bangs and believe that their discovery will finally explain the UNIVERSE as it truly is.

Patrick J Feheley said...

I've been thinking about the existence of "Other Big Bangs" ever since the Discovery of the Accelerating-Expansion of our Big Bang...(where could all our Galaxies be going except to other Big Bangs)...Does anyone think that our Galaxies will accelerate off until they collapse under their own gravity and that will be the end of the universe...My hope is that JWST will look through the most distant Galaxies and see Points of Light at vast distances...

THAT WILL BE THE DISCOVERY OF THE WHOLE UNIVERSE...