A Couple Fan-Theories about the Universe: Multiple nodes and matter recycling
I've always liked thought experiments and trying to conceive abstract theories about unknown things, such as the creation of the universe and the intricacies of our minds. Now with Stephen Hawkins' death, I've been thinking a lot about the universe, of which I know less than most people interested about it, since all I have to back up my thoughts are a few documentaries and some anecdotes about relativity.
Reading this post by @maverickinvictus, I got motivated to share a couple of my crazy theories about the universe.
Multiple nodes
Imagine if what causes so much distress to scientists and philosophers, trying to find out the origin of the Big Bang, weren't actually an isolated case of a spontaneously-created God Particle but a process so repeatable that the starry sky would pale in comparison. Imagine that there are other nodes in the universe, other big bangs, so far away that they cannot be seen with our tools, infinitely far.
Somewhere in another arbitrary point in space, one of the infinite universes was born from a similar explosion, one that happens all the time like the eternal wriggling of bacteria in our bodies, like the shedding of cells, entire galaxies of universes of different sizes and characteristics.
Matter recycling
When all the matter is so spread apart and each minimal particle is unaffected by the rest, there is no more entropy, or entropy has reached its ultimate state. Matter floats and is nothing but still waters, or "still nothing", a seeming void of matter in its most primitive form.
Or...
It reaches absolute disconnection, but only in the physical world. Our perception of dimensions would be illusory, like trying to hold a tesseract and understand it through plain sight. The disk of time keeps turning and the particles, infinitely smaller than quarks, seemingly primitive, become the carriers of impossible tension born out of realised entropy. From 0 to 255 in one simple -1, the Big Bang repeats itself from the remains of the old universe.
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