What you say is highly speculative. There are indeed scientists that consider this kind of possibilities, but this is not something that is generally accepted by mainstream scientists.
What you say is highly speculative. There are indeed scientists that consider this kind of possibilities, but this is not something that is generally accepted by mainstream scientists.
What you say is highly speculative. There are indeed scientists that consider this kind of possibilities, but this is not something that is generally accepted by mainstream scientists.
What you say is highly speculative. There are indeed scientists that consider this kind of possibilities, but this is not something that is generally accepted by mainstream scientists.
What you say is highly speculative. There are indeed scientists that consider this kind of possibilities, but this is not something that is generally accepted by mainstream scientists.
Yes. Our universe started as a size of our hands, then the size of earth. Then became HUGE
Well, a singularity is part of a black hole. Although no-one really knows what existed before, a likely explanation is that every black hole contains another universe. So when our black hole was created, we were too.
Yes.
Undefined. We have precisely ZERO information about the singularity; in fact, the word "singularity" implies that we CANNOT know anything about it. The laws of physics, as we understand them, do not work in a singularity, so nothing can be said about it. If it helps you to visualize it, think of it as a black point in a dark universe.
We do not know how the universe began, or what the exact sequence of events were.
The Creation of the Universe was created on 2008-12-22.
It is unknown, but it is thought that it came from a singularity (check wikipedia).
The Big Crunch: Like the opposite of the big bang, the universe collapses and goes into a point of singularity. The Big Chill: The universe will keep on expanding, until there is too few galaxies and stars, which will eventually die out too, so there will be nothing in the universe but a few black holes and decayed stars and galaxies
There is no opposite for universe, but the opposite of a large area (macrocosm) would be a microcosm.
A very interesting question. One I have postulated for ages and I think that may well be the case - though current observations show that the universe may well continue for ever due to the lack of sufficient gravity to halt it's progress.If sufficient dark matter or vacuum energy is found to halt the expansion of the Universe, then I think that all matter would eventually be bound within black holes, which would all collapse towards the "centre" of the Universe merging into a energy rich singularity (Big crunch). Within this a "parameter" would exist that would make the singularity unstable, causing the "next" big bang, ad infinitum.Hinduism believes in this theory. Creation, destruction and re-creation.
the big bang theory
The universe was, as the science claimed, created from nothing which is called the singularity. The "nothing" was dipped in Higgs field and a mass then created. From the mass, the universe was created.