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  1. Hi intelligent folk, I have been thinking about the formation of the universe and I would like to ask real life eggheads their opinion. I'm no scientist, I'm just a minimally educated every day John Doe. Googling around suggests to me this may be a new idea. Perhaps I'm not describing it right in the search bar; so I'll describe it here at length. My questions are, is this remotely plausible? And is this a new idea? I’m working on a lot of assumptions; If what I'm about to write is ridiculously stupid, I'll write you a check for your 3m back 😉 Some assumptions: The singularity of the big bang would contain within it all the spacetime that expanded from it. Matter in singularity form would be evenly distributed Space time in singularity form would be evenly distributed Time is circular, just like the earth is a sphere. Proposition: If spacetime can be contained within a singularity, I’d like to propose the universe will eventually be consumed by a black hole; existing black holes will absorb one another to form one big black hole eventually reaching the sufficient mass to consume spacetime. The singularity is both the end and beginning of our universe. The big bang is emergence of spacetime and matter from the same singularity. In singularity form both spacetime and matter would have to be evenly distributed, that causes it to emerge or ‘bang’ at the beginning of the universe as we know it. Zooming in on the singularity from the outside (which would be a black hole near end of spacetime, with a camera that does not have to obey the laws of physics) you’d find the beginning of spacetime; the big bang; evenly distributed matter and spacetime; the total energy of the universe emerging. The matter does not collapse in on itself into a singularity again because matter and spacetime are evenly distributed in a singularity.
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