When recent calculation found that the universes expansion was accelerating and that our galaxy would eventually be by itself zooming off ever faster forever. By the way, galaxies are not expanding, and if they go off by themselves I think they will probably collapse into a one galactic black hole. Anyway, I almost immediately knew that it could not fly apart forever. Things in the universe repeat. 35 or 40 years ago, I knew that explosions also implode, so I knew that there was a incredibly massive black hole at the site of the big bang before I even knew what a black hole was....So now one starts thinking....o.k. we had this big bang. It didn't just come from nowhere (unless God did it,and one could argue, (not me of course) that he could have done the even bigger universe that I believe in, also) so it had to build up over time...now you think, 200,000,000,000 star galaxies turning into the ultimate depleted uranium rounds going at some incredible speed away from the our big bang center....added to that, you think there are other big bangs out there shouting this way (I am waiting for someone to discover one of these "rounds" coming this way). You wonder how many would it take to make this work......If anyone were to ask me, I would guess, an infinite number of big bangs, and for a big bang to blow, build up and blow again...I don't know...maybe a trillion years??I've never written any of this stuff down before. I really like doing it.All my love, Your DadP.S. Jim, How is your Dad doing?
Tuesday, February 12, 2013
Proving the existence of other Big Bangs
I believe evidence of other Big Bangs (AKA Other Universes) can be found within our Big Bang (AKA Our Universe). (I'll use BB for Big Bang in this post). As we know, our BB is expanding and the expansion is accelerating. Likewise all the other BBs are expanding the same way and some of their Galaxies will have entered our BB. As we know all our Galaxies are moving away from the place at the center of our BB where the original explosion occurred. The Galaxies that enter our BB from other BBs will be moving in different directions than all our Galaxies. Some would pass through our BB and some would be captured by the massive Black Hole created by the original explosion of our BB. These Galaxies would add to the mass of this Black Hole and eventually expand it until it explodes, creating another Big Bang. This is a simple description of a very complex process.
It is my belief that the only thing that can create a Big Bang is it's interaction with other Big Bangs.
The Galaxies that enter our BB have come a long distance and have been off by themselves for a very long time. They could have collapsed under their own gravity and therefore would not be seen in a telescope but could certainly be detected as massive Black Holes. Finding them would prove the existence of the other BBs.
First we found other stars. Then we discovered our own Galaxie. Then we discovered a couple hundred billion other Galaxies. I believe we will soon discover an infinite number of other Big Bangs AKA Universes.
It is my belief that the only thing that can create a Big Bang is it's interaction with other Big Bangs.
The Galaxies that enter our BB have come a long distance and have been off by themselves for a very long time. They could have collapsed under their own gravity and therefore would not be seen in a telescope but could certainly be detected as massive Black Holes. Finding them would prove the existence of the other BBs.
First we found other stars. Then we discovered our own Galaxie. Then we discovered a couple hundred billion other Galaxies. I believe we will soon discover an infinite number of other Big Bangs AKA Universes.
Monday, November 19, 2012
2 Impossibilities
1.) The first impossibility, is that it is not possible for the Universe to have any boundaries.
2.) The second impossibility, is as a result of the first impossibility. Therefore, if the Universe has no boundaries, then it is impossible for it to have begun.
So, it is infinite in size and has always existed. In a way I'm being redundant because I have thought this for a long time and have said it before. The difference is that now I can not defeat my conclusion in any way. I just wanted to write it down now so I could remember the date that I came to this theory.
2.) The second impossibility, is as a result of the first impossibility. Therefore, if the Universe has no boundaries, then it is impossible for it to have begun.
So, it is infinite in size and has always existed. In a way I'm being redundant because I have thought this for a long time and have said it before. The difference is that now I can not defeat my conclusion in any way. I just wanted to write it down now so I could remember the date that I came to this theory.
Saturday, April 17, 2010
Additional Thoughts on Multiverse
Many people are talking about and have opinions or theories about "multiverse or multiverses." The word "Multiverse" seems to indicate more than one universe. To some people "Multiverse" means some kind of parallel "Universes." To some people the term "Multiverse" is about the physical Universe being more than our Big Bang. My concept is not about parallel universes but is about the physical Universe being infinitely larger than our Big Bang and; that when the Universe is finally understood by man, there can only be "One Universe." My concept is simple logic derived from the recent remarkable discovery that the expansion of our Big Bang is accelerating. That discovery has answered many of the questions I had about the Universe and our Big Bang. It has allowed me formulate my version of, "What caused the Big Bang." The Galaxies of our Big Bang will accelerate off in all directions until they are virtually alone in space and will eventually end their lives by being swallowed up by the gravity of the massive black holes left over from other Big Bangs of the infinite universe. This explains the cause of our Big Bang. Long before the Big Bang we are living in, probably some trillions of years (my guess), there was another Big Bang at the same location and a massive Black Hole was created. Over the trillions of years, the gravity of the Black Hole swallowed up Galaxies from other expanding Big Bangs until it reached I would suggest The mass of a Big Bang; and then the event of our Big Bang occurred, again no less! So, these Big Bang events occur over and over through out The Universe. I believe that we are therefore in a universe which is infinitely bigger than we previously thought.
There are some other things I would like to comment on:
1.) Black Holes - Defined as what is left over from a very large stars explosion and implosion & contraction, the density of which is proportional to the star's original mass. The larger the star the denser the remaining mass. A small star like ours winds up a White Dwarf, a larger star a Neutron Star, a big star an even denser massive remnant called a Black Hole, a billion star mass at the center of a Galaxy also called a Black Hole and the 100 Billion Galaxies mass left over from a Big Bang event called a Black Hole. I have read articles that say Black Holes have collapsed to infinity and can't be seen. I have trouble with that concept. I understand that they collapse to a very dense mass but, I think the matter eventually stops the collapse no matter how big the Black Hole and remains and could be seen, with one exception. I would like to suggest, that once enough mass is packed into what I believe would be the most massive possible Black Hole, an event would occur that we know of as the beginning of a Big Bang. That mass could be called a 1 Big Bang mass. The evidence of this occurrence is that our own Big Bang did happen.
2.) Galaxies - All the Galaxies or groups of Galaxies connected by gravity that were created by our Big Bang are accelerating away from the center of our Big Bang therefore, away from each other and therefore will become more and more alone in space. Galaxies are not expanding and therefore I would think they may eventually collapse. These collapsed "bullets" will eventually be caught by the gravity of one the universe's Big Bangs left over Black Hole. The evidence of this might already be inside our expanding Big Bang. Someone may discover a Galaxy or it's Black Hole remains coming in and heading for the center of our Big Bang rather than going out like all the other Galaxies. This will be the greatest step forward in Astronomy yet and would prove the existence of other Big Bangs.
3.) Time - I Like to think of time as being not complicated. You can measure it any way you like. You have the past the present and the future. There is a lot of speculation of time travel. I'm sorry, but I think it's not possible. I think the entire university is happening all at the exact same time. I think the future will go on forever. There will always be a tomorrow. I think the past goes on forever. No matter what time of the past you think about, there was always a past before that.
4.) The beginning of the Universe - I think most people start with the conclusion that the Universe has to have had a beginning. Therefore it started from nothing and that has to be explained. Science looks for that explanation. Other people believe it was created and that needs no explanation. I do not see a way for the Universe to have had a beginning or to have boundary limits. I can only theorise that, the Universe has gone on in the past forever, that it will go on in the future forever and that it is infinite in size. What I mean by that is that there are an infinite number of Big Bangs.
Many people are talking about and have opinions or theories about "multiverse or multiverses." The word "Multiverse" seems to indicate more than one universe. To some people "Multiverse" means some kind of parallel "Universes." To some people the term "Multiverse" is about the physical Universe being more than our Big Bang. My concept is not about parallel universes but is about the physical Universe being infinitely larger than our Big Bang and; that when the Universe is finally understood by man, there can only be "One Universe." My concept is simple logic derived from the recent remarkable discovery that the expansion of our Big Bang is accelerating. That discovery has answered many of the questions I had about the Universe and our Big Bang. It has allowed me formulate my version of, "What caused the Big Bang." The Galaxies of our Big Bang will accelerate off in all directions until they are virtually alone in space and will eventually end their lives by being swallowed up by the gravity of the massive black holes left over from other Big Bangs of the infinite universe. This explains the cause of our Big Bang. Long before the Big Bang we are living in, probably some trillions of years (my guess), there was another Big Bang at the same location and a massive Black Hole was created. Over the trillions of years, the gravity of the Black Hole swallowed up Galaxies from other expanding Big Bangs until it reached I would suggest The mass of a Big Bang; and then the event of our Big Bang occurred, again no less! So, these Big Bang events occur over and over through out The Universe. I believe that we are therefore in a universe which is infinitely bigger than we previously thought.
There are some other things I would like to comment on:
1.) Black Holes - Defined as what is left over from a very large stars explosion and implosion & contraction, the density of which is proportional to the star's original mass. The larger the star the denser the remaining mass. A small star like ours winds up a White Dwarf, a larger star a Neutron Star, a big star an even denser massive remnant called a Black Hole, a billion star mass at the center of a Galaxy also called a Black Hole and the 100 Billion Galaxies mass left over from a Big Bang event called a Black Hole. I have read articles that say Black Holes have collapsed to infinity and can't be seen. I have trouble with that concept. I understand that they collapse to a very dense mass but, I think the matter eventually stops the collapse no matter how big the Black Hole and remains and could be seen, with one exception. I would like to suggest, that once enough mass is packed into what I believe would be the most massive possible Black Hole, an event would occur that we know of as the beginning of a Big Bang. That mass could be called a 1 Big Bang mass. The evidence of this occurrence is that our own Big Bang did happen.
2.) Galaxies - All the Galaxies or groups of Galaxies connected by gravity that were created by our Big Bang are accelerating away from the center of our Big Bang therefore, away from each other and therefore will become more and more alone in space. Galaxies are not expanding and therefore I would think they may eventually collapse. These collapsed "bullets" will eventually be caught by the gravity of one the universe's Big Bangs left over Black Hole. The evidence of this might already be inside our expanding Big Bang. Someone may discover a Galaxy or it's Black Hole remains coming in and heading for the center of our Big Bang rather than going out like all the other Galaxies. This will be the greatest step forward in Astronomy yet and would prove the existence of other Big Bangs.
3.) Time - I Like to think of time as being not complicated. You can measure it any way you like. You have the past the present and the future. There is a lot of speculation of time travel. I'm sorry, but I think it's not possible. I think the entire university is happening all at the exact same time. I think the future will go on forever. There will always be a tomorrow. I think the past goes on forever. No matter what time of the past you think about, there was always a past before that.
4.) The beginning of the Universe - I think most people start with the conclusion that the Universe has to have had a beginning. Therefore it started from nothing and that has to be explained. Science looks for that explanation. Other people believe it was created and that needs no explanation. I do not see a way for the Universe to have had a beginning or to have boundary limits. I can only theorise that, the Universe has gone on in the past forever, that it will go on in the future forever and that it is infinite in size. What I mean by that is that there are an infinite number of Big Bangs.
Sunday, July 27, 2008
Time goes on to infinity in both directions
I think it might be obvious to many people that time moves on into the future forever. In other words, there will always be a tomorrow. I am not sure that the opposite; that time moves back into the past forever and that there has always been a yesterday, would also seem obvious to many people. For me, it is both obvious and logical that time moves to infinity both forward to the future and backward to the past. There was no beginning and there will no end to either time or to the universe.
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
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
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