The Big Bang did not start as a singular point but happened everywhere at once.

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Hard to wrap my mind around this one. Anyone have any good analogies that fit?

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My theory is since everything else observable is cyclical that the big bang was merely the inversion of whatever existed prior.

I subscribe to the idea that inside blackholes is another universe. Composed of whatever has been absorbed into the blackhole and shot out the other side. Since everything observable is consumed by a blackhole it makes sense the other side is another replication of our existing universe materially.

Making us even smaller than we even imagined inside our single universe.

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