How exactly does the Big Bounce theory work?

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I found a couple posts about this from about 8yrs ago, but they never went very in-depth. As I understand it in probably the broadest sense, one universe collapses and another starts after that with a Big Bang. Does this mean there’s a point of nothingness very briefly in between existences? What causes this universal reset of sorts?

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I’m no rocket surgeon but the Big Bounce has always been the best fit. At the center of galaxies we strongly believe massive black holes, absorb and condense matter within their pull. The very nature of energy, ends in an impossibly dense, cosmic Roomba. So seems to me the big Crunch is merely a *matter* of *time*. A critical level of the collective mass, reaches some variation of equilibrium and *BOOM*…or I guess I should say Bang

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