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Scotti G

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  1. What came before the big bang? I’m sure most people have pondered this question, even if for just a second. I can’t say for sure, but I have a theory. So instead of starting with what happened before the big bang, let’s go from here onward. What is at the centre of our galaxy? A black hole. What is a black hole? It’s basically an extremely dense object that attracts everything around it and then consumes it. The glue that holds any solar system is the centre of that solar system, a sun. But unlike a solar system which keeps its subjects in constant concentric stability, the objects around a galaxy do not rotate in concentric circles. They spiral inwards, hence the spiral nature of any galaxy. Like water in a sink, the closer the water spirals towards the epicenter the faster it moves – and then gone. So, our black hole will eventually consume everything around it, at the same time growing in gravitational power, resulting in a big black hole. The same will happen with all the other galaxies in the universe. So, we will end up with a bunch of black holes. The bigger ones will start attracting the smaller ones, it might even result in galaxies of black holes. These smaller black holes spiraling towards a central ginormous black hole will be eaten giving birth to gigantic ginormous black holes. These gigantic ginormous black holes will then start attracting each other, bringing all of the matter in the universe closer and closer together. Smaller black holes merging with bigger black holes and so on. Eventually there will only be two mother black holes. Gravity being the force that brings these two together and then they will eventually merge. At this point in time all the matter in the universe, at the same time in space will contract due to gravity and reach a critical point. The laws of physics will reach an anomaly. And then, BANG. Or should I say, the next big Bang? So, to refer to the title: What came before the big bang? The answer is simply, the previous Big Bang.
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