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Cyclical big bangs?
When it was theorized that the rate of expansion of the universe was decreasing, I pondered that perhaps it will eventually come to a stop, then begin contracting toward its black hole origin at ever increasing speed until achieving infinite mass resulting in another big bang starting everything over again.
Now that it's theorized that the rate of expansion of the universe is increasing, I ponder that perhaps it will eventually achieve infinite mass resulting in another big bang starting everything over again.
When it was theorized that the rate of expansion of the universe was decreasing, that seemed logical because after the big bang, accelerative force ceased and the decrease in acceleration was caused by the large gravitational pull of the black hole that the big bang had created.
Now that it's theorized that the rate of expansion is increasing, I ponder that perhaps the big bang is not over but rather still releasing energy causing continuing acceleration of the universe until it will eventually achieve infinite mass resulting in another big bang starting everything over again.
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'82 SC RoW coupe
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