What's Up,
So I have had my theory, as well as every other person out there, on what caused the big bang. The big bang has mystified scientists for as long as we discovered it. Now we know what actually caused the big bang, it is having a point of extreme heat, density, and some other stuff. This caused so powerful forces to combine causing the "explosion" that created the universe. But what caused that? Well, hold on to your seats cause here we go:
Black holes.
A point in space of infinite density, where a star ran out of fuel, causing it to become to dense and crushing itself to a single point under it's own gravity. well we all know how they are made and what they are. But what I have never seen or heard is their part in the big bang. Think about it, black holes are unstoppable, even to light.
So my theory is that after a long time, the universe has one black hole, now this bad boy moves around a bit, "sucking" up some other stars, planets and other space junk. then more are made, and more, and more. So eventually we have a lot of unstoppable black holes. After a while, A long time (I.E. not even after our solar system dies), and all that is left is these black holes. The reason for everything being gone is everything has been absorbed by these black holes. So after some more time, these black holes come closer, and combine. So then after some time we get like 5 GIGANTIC super black holes, then 2 combine, so 4 are left over. Then more combinations to have only 2 of these black holes left over. From the entire universe, from stars to planets to galaxies. Only two black holes. The last two thing in from this giant universe combine. leaving everything in one point.
Everything in one point. The reason for the Big Bang. This my friends is what caused the Big Bang, the thing that started the universe, to happen. This is the answer that scientists have been searching for. What Caused everything.
Now because history repeats itself, this will probably happen to our lovely universe, and to the next. In an infinite loop.
And that is the answer to the Big Bang.
As always,
Scientifically,
-Connor
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