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Where energy that formed the Big Bang come from?

    Where energy that formed the Big Bang come from? 


Are parallel universes real? 


"Mind you, there are other possible meanings to the phrase “parallel worlds,” and this logic doesn’t apply in those cases. So, it is not possible, merely based on scientific data, to make a global statement on the matter. But ruling out one conjecture is a start. Stepping over the bodies of discarded theories is how science progresses". (BigThink.com/Are parallel universes real?)


Where energy that formed the Big Bang come from? 


We all know chaos theory. Or the model where a butterfly that flaps its wings forms a whirl that turns into a hurricane. The idea is that is this. The disorder cannot form from emptiness. There must be something that causes the disorder by affecting the system. 

When the system is highly organized. The whirl harvests energy from it. And then it's power increases. On distant planets and Earth, the energy for those whirls like Neptune's dark spot comes from the sun. The difference in energy levels causes the situation where those massive hurricanes can remain almost forever. 


But in the time before the universe formed the whir. That formed the Big Bang got its energy from impacting superstrings that were extremely thin wave movement. The quantum friction between those superstrings formed energy that turned the system to the condition called the Big Bang. 


The disorder formed the Big Bang from a very highly organized system. Then some energy effect, the so-called "cosmic butterfly" created a whirl, that formed the Big Bang. But we know that without energy is not disorder. Only energy that comes outside the system can affect it. 


Above) In this model the primordial black holes formed first. And they caused disorder that formed first stars just after the first primordial black holes formed from cosmic whirls. (Image: Pinterest) 


The question about the Big Bang is where that material and energy came from. In some theories before the Big Bang were superstrings or some kind of wave movement. And then there was some kind of gravitational lensing that pulled those superstrings or wave movement in on point. That thing caused the vacuum or "zero point" in that wave movement. Then that zero-point collapsed, causing the explosion called the Big Bang. When that information or primordial energy fell in the middle of that bubble its energy level rose. 

And then that thing caused energy hill that started to fall. That thing caused the wave that formed material and the universe. The simplest explanation for that gravitational lensing is energy that came from another universe. The information was in order before the Big Bang. And the disorder in the system formed a very high energy level. When the system is highly organized  

Chaos theory says that even minimum disorder causes an effect that turns extremely strong. The idea is that when a butterfly flaps its wings at a certain point it forms a whirl. The whirl will turn stronger until disorder breaks it. So, before the Big Bang. The system that formed the universe was a very highly organized wave movement. And then something caused the whirl that formed the Big Bang. We know that the energy that causes this disorder cannot come from emptiness. So what caused that disorder? Where were the cosmic butterflies that formed the universe? 


Neptune with its dark spot.



How big can the black hole grow? The fact is that in stable conditions and highly organized systems, there are no limits to that growth. 



The fact is that we don't know if that thing is real. Parallel universes could explain things like ghosts and dark energy. But there are many other explanations for those phenomena. The evidence about the parallel universe can also be explained using some other examples. So at this point, we must say that we cannot say are those other universes true, and then we must realize that even if those other universes were real they might be different than our universe.

Parallel universes mean those hypothetical parallel universes are at another energy level or a higher (or other) dimension than our universe. That means radiation that those other universes send radiation that has so different wavelength than material as we know it that we cannot see that radiation or wave movement. The requirement is that the other universe is born different time than our universe. In this hypothesis, the other universes have the same particles as in our universe. 

But we can think that there are other explanations for ghosts and dark energy. Ghosts could be flashbacks from the past. So they could be a psychological phenomenon. When we see somebody often in a certain place, our brain thinks that the person is still in that usual place.

Space telescopes have seen multiple black holes in the young universe. There is the possibility that dark matter formed those strange supermassive black holes. And maybe those primordial black holes can explain the dark energy. When those black holes formed materials were different. And now those black holes vaporize and send information that is different from than material and information in our universe. 

Then we can offer another theorem for the dark energy. In that theorem, dark energy is energy and information stored in the supermassive black holes in the young universe. In that theorem, the first things that formed in the young universe were black holes that formed in gravitational interaction in quark-gluon plasma or before the quark-gluon plasma formed. Those primordial black holes pulled information inside them. And now they release it in the form we call dark energy. 


https://bigthink.com/hard-science/parallel-universes-real-476960/


https://www.quantamagazine.org/jwst-spots-giant-black-holes-all-over-the-early-universe-20230814/


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chaos_theory



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