Hello i am new to this forum and was just postulating on a few things i had read and had been thinking about in relation to singularities and the big bang. I thought if the idea of water was used as an analogy for so much in space i.e waterfall for the flow of matter in a black hole, then maybe it could be used to explain the universe's begining.
these are just ideas, but i would like to discuss it and be told if i am being ignorant or not in the assumption, if a singularity was at the start of the big bang, and the universe is expanding still. What if , a singularity could become so dense it ripped the fabric of space and and then through it a big bang was emulated through into another universe. And as universe a was sucked through to universe b, much like a bubble. The expansion would continue.
Also this (even though infinity is theoretical) could be infinite , making the answer of infinity using einsteins theory of relativity, and infinity + infinity + infinity extraniously (like the answer when quantum gravity is used to answer singularity) also true. since infinity is uncountable (not unlistable) but uncountable then infinity, or the old classic (infinity +1) must be the same ?
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