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I have absolutely no proof for this but it works for me. I thought this up a few years ago, the funny thing is I had (and if I’m honest still don’t) no idea about physics at all, just a C grade GCSE.

 

After this I went a bit mad thinking I was a new messiah to the world for a few months. It was a very interesting time in my life.

 

The universe is constantly imploding and exploding in and out of two…erm…big bits of nothingness. At the point where it has dispersed as much as it can in our universe it is at its point of most compressed in the other. Our universe is basically a huge version of a black hole and a white hole in two…

…is there a word for the outside of the universe?

 

I would like some input from more experienced physicists, could I be right (if so I think I should go and do a physics degree) or am I terribly flawed (in which case I should go and do a physics degree).

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