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Now, the Big Bang is a very controversial concept. Many people doubt the Big Bang ever happened, but for our purposes, let’s suppose there was some huge explosion at the beginning of time, starting yours and my lives as well as the earths. And, as you well know, gravity attracts matter to matter. And, by logic, wouldn’t we draw the conclusion that the universe would draw back into a singularity? The universe would blow up again, thus initiating a second Big Bang. But a recent finding shot huge holes in this theory. Once the news came out of the recent finding that the universe is expanding at an increasing rate, I got many teasing replies on a topic I started on the science forums about many Big Bangs. But then I had a flash of brilliance! What if the Big Bang is still not over? Could the Big Bang have released energy that would take the universe years to absorb? This would explain the acceleration of the universe. If you had a bullet to small for the gun, allowing the blast to go around it, the explosion would dissipate, but the bullet would only start accelerating after the blast. Mass could hold energy even if it isn’t moving. This may be the case. If we measured a bullet’s mass, its acceleration after the blast and the earth’s mass, we could see just how long the earth would take to accelerate. Multiply that by trillions and trillions, and you will see how this works. And, a more important theory, could there be more than one huge singularity that exploded? Could the many singularities pulled each other apart? The gravitational pull of many universes would certainly be a huge pull. If there is only one singularity and the universe is accelerating, would the combined gravity of the universe create a escape velocity on all other things? This would eventually slow the universe and bring it back into a singularity. Think on all these concepts, and be sure to post on the mini-forum I have made for it.
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