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HobgoblinKhanate1 t1_j5qxcnn wrote
How would there be one super black hole when galaxies are moving away from each other faster than light?
HeebieMcJeeberson t1_j5qw2is wrote
I've read that if the cosmos is infinite this could include it being infinite in the time dimension, meaning there's no starting point. This is a weird concept that challenges my thinking about what time means.
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FrostyAcanthocephala t1_j5rxlwr wrote
Well, why not just join a religion? I mean, they don't have any rational backing for their ideas, either.
A40 t1_j5r0h99 wrote
Does it matter, if one cycle takes 100 million trillion years?
NotAHamsterAtAll t1_j5qztxj wrote
Yeah, that's why your theory sucks as much as the current one.
Mythical one time event that magically created the world.
No wonder it was presented by a priest.
SaishDawg t1_j5qyddu wrote
If we are in a Big Rip scenario, perhaps once there is no heat differential anywhere, a quantum fluctuation will allow the creation of another universe. Or, perhaps more in the spirit of your post, we are in a black hole from another universe, and that is the end of it all.