My theory is basically the same theory as the Big Bang theory except that it goes one step further and tries to explain why the big bang happened, and it goes on to explain why there will be more Big Bangs and more Universes.
My thinking is not based on mathematics, but I would like those who have some understanding of mathematics to try to argue for or against my scenario.
Here is the main argument-
It has been hypothesized that at the beginning of the Big Bang there was no matter or particles, but only energy. It was after our Universe expanded a certain amount that particles coalesced and physics as we know it set in.
Well, if you had only 1/100,000 of the energy of the big bang in different big bang, isn't there reason to believe that we would get different particles? Perhaps the particles created after the Big Bang are a result of the spacetime and energy of our universe; a different universe would have different parameters and thus spawn different particles.
If the spacetime of a tiny Big Bang was tiny, perhaps we would get particles proportionately tiny. I'm not saying we would get tiny versions of our protons and electrons, but some other kind of matter with it's own laws and structure.
This hypothesis should be easy enough to prove- send a spaceship outside of our universe.
I hope this appeals to some of the particle physicists on these forums- can you try to stimulate a spacetime unlike our own?
My thinking is not based on mathematics, but I would like those who have some understanding of mathematics to try to argue for or against my scenario.
Here is the main argument-
It has been hypothesized that at the beginning of the Big Bang there was no matter or particles, but only energy. It was after our Universe expanded a certain amount that particles coalesced and physics as we know it set in.
Well, if you had only 1/100,000 of the energy of the big bang in different big bang, isn't there reason to believe that we would get different particles? Perhaps the particles created after the Big Bang are a result of the spacetime and energy of our universe; a different universe would have different parameters and thus spawn different particles.
If the spacetime of a tiny Big Bang was tiny, perhaps we would get particles proportionately tiny. I'm not saying we would get tiny versions of our protons and electrons, but some other kind of matter with it's own laws and structure.
This hypothesis should be easy enough to prove- send a spaceship outside of our universe.
I hope this appeals to some of the particle physicists on these forums- can you try to stimulate a spacetime unlike our own?