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Expandable contraction and the big bang

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Good evening,

I have been pondering a subject very near and dear to my mind for a very long time-- Did the big bang keep banging after it banged, or did it contract? It must have gone somewhere, I mean, matter cannot be created or destroyed, so did it become a black hole? A psychic ball of energy? I strongly suggest that through my experiments with use of ion cannons (which i can shoot and diffuse mid air to make black holes off the back porch of my laboratory under Murmansk Fjord ), after it quit banging items into existence, it simply released a few extra ions, cranked up a black hole, and then it vacuumed itself into its own portal of an endless abyss.

Sincerely yours in science,

Dan

The Big Bang wasn't an explosion. It's a universal expansion that is on-going. It hasn't finished "banging."

here is a good article to expand on what Delta1212 just said

 

http://www.mso.anu.edu.au/~charley/papers/LineweaverDavisSciAm.pdf

: "Misconceptions about the Big bang" Lineweaver and Davies

 

the cosmos basics pinned thread at top has other articles this one is from the last posted in that thread

http://www.scienceforums.net/topic/33180-cosmo-basics/

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