The vast observable Universe in which we find ourselves, think of a small pathway among triillions of pathways. there are billions of stars and it all began with a collosal explosion, for which we employ the metaphor 'the big bang'.
But can something, the 'big bang' come out of nothing. Can anything come out of nothing.
There is an argument that the 'big bang' is part of an eternal oscillation...ie when our big bang squibs out
into and condenses into infinite density...until the next 'big bang' starts the 'process' all over again.
The argument now is that there is a mega universe and the first cause of our universe is the entire surround mega cosmos each comprising many billions of galaxies.
But can something, the 'big bang' come out of nothing. Can anything come out of nothing.
There is an argument that the 'big bang' is part of an eternal oscillation...ie when our big bang squibs out
into and condenses into infinite density...until the next 'big bang' starts the 'process' all over again.
The argument now is that there is a mega universe and the first cause of our universe is the entire surround mega cosmos each comprising many billions of galaxies.
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