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Is it possible that the universe has no beginning?



The space where the universe exists remains forever. 


When the material was released into space during the Big Bang. Nothing limited its speed. The quantum fields that limit the top speed in the universe to the speed of light formed between particles. And the speed of the first particles was enormous. But without quantum fields, there was no time dilation in those particles. And they vaporized immediately. 

But did Big Bang ever happen? Or what was the form of the Big Bang? Was material released from a single point? Or were some part of matter in a giant dark matter cloud turned to matter that we call visible matter? 

Is it possible that the universe is infinite? Or could it be possible that the Big Bang ever happened? This is a good question. At least the space where the Big Bang released all known material is infinite. But then we must ask what causes the cosmic expansion or inflation? Cosmic inflation is a problem in cosmology.

 And one thing that also causes problems is the geometrical shape of the universe. There is a 2/3 probability that the universe continues its expansion forever. And only 1/3 probability that the universe ends its existence in Big Crush. 

But what was the Big Bang? There is a theory that the origin of the matter was not in singularity. But the name of the point where the material was released was something that might look like singularity. And then the question is where that material came from. 

In some models, the origin of the universe was when a certain part of the material reached a certain energy level. In that case, the Big Bang was the case where the particles of the matter cloud reached the energy level that turned 15% of material into the form that is visible to us. 

We can see only 15% of the matter of the universe. And the rest of matter is invisible to us and unable to react with visible matter. And then the last thing that causes problems is the dark energy. Dark energy is a mysterious wave motion that doesn't interact with matter but rips the universe into pieces. 

There is found strange gravitational particles near black holes. And maybe the origin of the dark energy. Will be found in some particles near black holes. There is the possibility that gravitational waves and extremely high energy causes the form and shape of some particles to be chance. And that causes the dark energy. The reason why dark energy can rip the universe into pieces without interacting with particles is a mystery. The answer could be cosmic inflation. When the distance of particles grows. 

Those particles send wave motion because the energy level around them is decreasing. So when the distance of the dark matter particles expands they send wave motion. And there is the possibility that around the visible universe is the cloud of dark matter. If dark energy pushes those particles ahead of visible matter. Those clouds of dark matter simply pull visible matter behind them. 

One of the reasons for the expansion of the universe is dark energy. The origin of that wave motion is unknown. But if we think that cosmic inflation, which means the expansion of the space around particles. And that thing extends the distance of the particles. Causes that material is vaporizing. The reason for that. Is that the quantum field around matter turning weaker. And energy travels out from the material faster. 

Because the quantum field is turning weaker the will to get energy stability causes that energy or wave motion is traveling to the lower energy areas. So when we try to find out the final reason for the universe's expansion we might see one thing. 

That thing is called Boötes Void. And another name for that thing is the Great Nothing. The Boötes Void is the place where the matter of the universe is extremely thin. In that area, the vaporization of the matter is faster than in other places in the universe. So could some part of dark energy come from the Boötes Void? The vaporization of matter at the edges of the Boötes Void will push the corners of that are away from each other. 


https://www.sciandnature.com/2022/07/quantum-equation-suggests-big-bang.html?m=1


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_Bang


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bo%C3%B6tes_void


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dark_energy


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dark_matter


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inflation_(cosmology)


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shape_of_the_universe


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ultimate_fate_of_the_universe


https://miraclesofthequantumworld.blogspot.com/

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