Does time actually exist? Or is it merely a human construct to explain revolutions?
I do not think the big bang theory was the start of anything. My theory dictates that in order for a "big bang" to be possible the structure for it must be made up of thousands/millions/i dunno lol other galaxys prior to the event. I'd say a black hole is either a big bang happening, or building up. Kind of like a spiders egg sac erupting thousands of tiny spiders which spread out from the point of origin and each one grows to its full potential, mates with another spider and another egg sac is formed else where, in which the same happens ad infinitum. I see black holes as the "nest" from which more and more burst forth. Look at that from outside the relative time of being within that galaxy and it may happen very quicky ( water bursting from a damaged pipe), yet within the relative time of that galaxy, it may happen so slowly, It'll never be noticed.
I do not think the big bang theory was the start of anything. My theory dictates that in order for a "big bang" to be possible the structure for it must be made up of thousands/millions/i dunno lol other galaxys prior to the event. I'd say a black hole is either a big bang happening, or building up. Kind of like a spiders egg sac erupting thousands of tiny spiders which spread out from the point of origin and each one grows to its full potential, mates with another spider and another egg sac is formed else where, in which the same happens ad infinitum. I see black holes as the "nest" from which more and more burst forth. Look at that from outside the relative time of being within that galaxy and it may happen very quicky ( water bursting from a damaged pipe), yet within the relative time of that galaxy, it may happen so slowly, It'll never be noticed.
I'm glad you mentioned this. That's the other thing about the Big bang theory. Not only was it the beginning of matter and the forms of energy (according to the theory) but it was also the beginning of time itself.