I was thinking about the big bang theory (the actual theory, not the show) while I was at work last night, and I just can't really believe that the universe just exploded into existence. Even though the universe is expanding, and scientists have facts to back up this theory, I just can't really see how it fits. So last night while I was bored I came up with my own theory (with absolutely no scientific facts to back it up) just for fun. I propose that the universe that we know it, is being filtered in from another dimension through a black hole. I mean think about it, the universe is expanding, and if you look at one point in space, galaxies are packed closer together and as they drift farther away from this point, they spread farther apart. Think of a vacuum cleaner. When you suck up the dirt from the floor, it goes down a tube and when it comes out in a storage device, it spreads apart again. A black hole could be sucking up matter in another dimension and it could be being tunneled here, and the universe as we know it is like the storage device, where all the matter is spreading apart again. Also, if you think of a whirlpool in water, sometimes smaller whirlpools can branch off of the main one and spread away from it. This could be why there are other black holes in this universe. They have spiraled off of maybe the bigger one that is funneling all the matter in and gone to create their own universes somewhere. This could also explain why galaxies form, because the matter spirals off as well and clumps together. Like dust bunnies in a vacuum cleaner. Also this theory would better support the law of conservation of mass, where mass is neither created nor destroyed. If mass can't be created, then how did it just explode and create itself? I also have another theory but I don't have time to write it here right now. Just remember that this was something fun to think about, and not something that I'm ACTUALLY proposing.
rawruh:
you should watch the new Cosmos series, it's super informative but in a way that it all actually (somewhat) seems to make sense. either way the visuals in the show are enough just to watch, it's awesome!