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Re: Origin of the Universe,,,,Bang or no Bang
My friends of the Forum: I have asked this question several time, "What if the Universe was rotating in an infinite nothingness?"
Would that not explain many questions being asked in the past 400strings on this thread?
Just because the slowing red shift is judged as meaning the Universe is expanding, it also could mean it is rotating. A rotating Universe would explain gyroscopic gravity to me--why not to the rest of our questioning fourm members?
The Big Bag could be a local bang in an eternal Universe. There are billions of Big Bangs in this eternal Universe together with their vortex centers (Black Holes).
These uncountable galatic systems centers (so called black holes) are spawning grounds for fantastic energy beams that make more vortexs within the dark matter of the eternal universe.
The Universe has no beginning and no end--eternal, just more of the same construction in strings, waves, vortexs, sine wave oscillating gas cloud radiation outputs, converting to mass and back via the Universe's atmosphere--Newton's AEther or ether.
Of course this is a hypothesis who can prove otherwise?
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