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What if?
Again I raise the question what if the Universe is eternal?
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By eternal do you mean infinitely old or that it will never end?
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With millions of Big Bangs through out its rotating Surface.
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Why rotating?
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What we see through the space telescopes is only a small fraction of the Universe. So...the local Big Bang may have existed however it is only local and therefore was not the beginning of the Universe.
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It is possible that the big bang is both:
- Only locally observable
- Represents something that was the beginning of the entire (visible and beyond-visible) universe
But, the big bang theory itself currently makes no predictions of the shape, content, or beginning of areas beyond our visible universe as is said here:
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- Because the universe has a finite age (~13.7 billion years) we can only see a finite distance out into space: ~13.7 billion light years. This is our so-called horizon. The Big Bang Model does not attempt to describe that region of space significantly beyond our horizon - space-time could well be quite different out there.
- It is possible that the universe has a more complicated global topology than that which is portrayed here, while still having the same local curvature. For example it could have the shape of a torus (doughnut). There may be some ways to test this idea, but most of the following discussion is unaffected.
WMAP Big Bang Concepts
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~modest