Krill's Universe of Science: Multiple Big Bangs

The Multiple Big Bang Theory


The Multiple big Bang Theory is a theory based more on common sense than on physical data. It all starts with the Schleshold's Multiple Big Bang theory. This theory dictates that in all points of space a big bang has occured at least once with its accompanying crunch. Once a singularity has blown, its contents will expand untill all of its kinetic energy has been exhausted. Due to the interactions between the members of this explosion, many of the vectors will be altered on their route out, ultimately creating an unbalanced universe. Because the expansion occured in an uneven manor, once the contraction begins it will collapse forming a new singularity in a whole new location.


Diagram of the Relocation of a Singularity

KEY
Singularity
Trigger Particle
Trigger Near LightSpeed
Big Bang
"The Universe"
1) At first, a stable singularity occupies cell D5.
2) A particle (the trigger) is trapped by the emence gravity of the singularity and is accelerated towards it.
3) Because this singularity was at its maximum containment, the particle caused it to BigBang
4) At this point the newly born universe begins to expand.
5) As the energy exhausts, the expansion begins to slow.
6) Once all energy has been used, after an uncountable number of years, the universe will begin to contract.
7) The contraction will occure differently than the expansion due to the longevity of the universe and the interactions contained with-in.
8) Finally the universe will totally colapse on it self causing an new singularity in a new location, D4.



The whole multiple big bang theory is almost completely dependant on the theory of infinity. For instance, if a universe expands and then contracts, and the universe that that universe lies in, was in existance for eternity, than it had to have undergone oscillation for an infinate number of times, each oscillation containg a big bang and a big crunch.

Now this theory does not spawn from one singularity, but many many more. In order for a singularity to begin it's oscillation something has to trigger it (as governed by the Krill's Trigger Postulate). Because of this, that stray particle had to have come from somewhere else, for example another universe. And that universe had to have started from a similar big bang. This almost proves the MMBB theory. There is a never ending loop of explosions, our universe is one of many. What this all portrays is that if the primary universe is infinitly large and multiple big bangs had occured than there must be and infinite number of big bangs that had occured.