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Knowledge of the Wayward Soul

Posted on November 28, 2025November 30, 2025 By Richard

Did you know that many people do not look around them at the science nature has to offer? Long ago man used nature for food, medicines, clothing and all nature (no pun intended) of items. Do we go to the stores for our daily needs now? Cell phones for our daily fix of knowledge? If you are like me, a good argument makes my day. Let’s have a talk, shall we?

One of the topics which seems important is where it all began. The big bang, or so we think. What do we know? Not much it seems, everything started from a single point and expanded into the universe we see today. My question is what came before the big bang to start all this? The universe is grand, it is formidable, it is just big. So, the thoughts I have come from all the stories and explanations scientists have. Are they wrong? Not at all, just incomplete. Science is never ever complete. The big bang is only the aftermath of a natural blood bath of nature so to speak. The carnage was total and complete, and in that blood bath our universe we know, and call home was born.
It all starts with the theory of multiple dimensions and space time unraveling. You see, right now as I tell this story, the universe we live in is expanding as it did before. The galaxies are moving apart, soon they will be so far away from each other, gravity may start to fail, without gravity, space time will have lost the governor which keeps the space time continuum in check and running smoothly. Time itself is relevant to the stability of gravity as proved by the event horizons of black holes. Warp gravity enough, time is warped also.
Black holes, a favorite subject, objects so dense, light itself cannot escape. Time is warped to the point of near infinity and is practically useless. There is reasonable study on the subject out there, so my theory is that these point singularities are the key to understanding the space between the dimensions. Let’s stop and think about this, are there really multiple dimensions out there or only one dimension with multiple universes we cannot see yet? Is there one out there that is out of time with ours, remember space time is full of surprises.

Idea One:
The dimension closest to ours is contracting and soon will be an unsustainable mass. Once this happens, the strain on the sub space (lack of a better word) will be tremendous. There is speculation of white holes out there, the big bang is one. The sub space gave way and the other universe compressed into an incomprehensible mass and weight touched our universe for a microsecond and boom, we have our expanding universe. Since ours is expanding at an incredible rate, what is the time frame for another big bang, what is the threshold? How much expansion is needed to allow for another contact, another really big bang?
Now doesn’t this make for a weird argument? What happened to the other dimension? Well, what if that one moved into ours and we are now that dimension and what ours originally is contracting in the other dimension causing ours to expand by pulling us outward as it contracts? Wow that’s heavy. To clarify, we are expanding because our original universe is being pulled outward by the inward movement of the other universe. Big sucking sound there.

Idea Two:
Comingled universes are tangled together fighting for supremacy like two superpowers fighting over territory. Only one can eventually exist in the same space time slot. Ours is expanding yet contracting at the same time. Think about this, throw a rock into the water, the wave moves outward but eventually dissipates into nothingness unless the energy is stopped and reverses upon itself back to the origin point. That point where the rock hit the water and displaced it. There will be a point where our universe stops expanding and begins to cave in back to the point of origin. Big bang two.

Conclusion:
We really don’t know enough. What is known, the big bang was not the start of the universe. There was something there before. Maybe even somebody like us discussing where it all began. What is the space we call the universe, where is it’s beginning and its end, is there an end, are we just a bubble in a giant space? Now we have more questions than answers.
Speculation ranges from dark matter, dark energy, kinetic energy, you name it there is probably a good argument out there for each.
Thanks.

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