The latest findings suggest that the universe has an underlying fractal nature Galaxy map hints at fractal universe. I've had the vision of creation as two opposing spinning helixes which continue to grow in a fractal-style build-up of matter for some time now. The 'spinning threads' radiate attracting particles so that the two structures continue to increasingly attract one another until the force of creation is overcome. At this point there is the potential for collapse as one crashes past the other or will they be in perfect balance due to the system being totally symmetrical in nature? My solution for the big bang event is that gravity particles (spinning helixes) arrive at different times after wrapping around the universe (to become forces of repulsion) due to the 4D shape being non-uniformly spherical. This visualisation has to be better than the mathematical notion of the big bang resulting from a 'singularity', hasn't it? :shrug:
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