Saturday 24 September 2011

how many universes are there?

How many universes are there? Only two that I'm sure of right now. If you know of more or the exact number that is what the comment button is for. There is likely two of each two universes, with two  being on each side of a Big Bang. These universes are the fuel time uses to keep going. Big Bangs are the power stroke. I just think there are two bangs so it would all stay in balance. The problem with that other theory was that it only had one bang caused by a (indescribable?) singularity and had no time before it. Seems rather unlikely, eh? Time must be a constant, or the constant, right? The bang you hear is when a universe goes through a black hole. Timing is everything. As one universe goes into one black hole one comes out of the other black hole. Always accelerating slightly is why time seems to be going faster. Expanding  as it comes out of the hole with the one in front of it condensing as it nears the other hole and the same on the other side. This way time can go on forever in one big circle. We have to be in each expanding universe to observe it and apply some sort of measurement or none of it would exist. When we finish measuring our universe it will start condensing to go back in the hole and we will really be finished.

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