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The mystery of the Big Bang

 




 The mystery of the Big Bang


The biggest question is what exactly was the Big Bang? Or rather saying why the universe has at least two or three types of material? The number of materials depends is the cold and hot dark matter different types of material and can we find antimatter somewhere in the universe? 

Why the cold dark matter dominates the universe, and where that material came from? Dark matter is the mystery, which consists of the most interesting theorem in the world. What if there were two Big Bangs? One released the visible material and the other released dark material. Or maybe dark material erupted into the universe before or after the release of the material that we can see. 


So the forms of material are theoretically 


1)Visible material


2)Hot dark material


3)Cold dark material


And possible: 


4)Grey material that can conduct energy to the dark material. So the grey material could have the feature, that transfers the energy to the hot dark material and then to the cold dark material. But that thing is only the theorem. 


The energy travels through grey material, to the hot dark material what will transfer it to cold dark material. The reason why that cold dark material is cold is that the mass is so much larger than the other materials. 


So the energy will affect to so large mass of material that it cannot adjust it to the energy level that it will be visible. Dark energy is the interaction of the dark matter particles when they are delivering the extra energy to other similar particles. 

And the frequency of that radiation is so different that it cannot be observed by humans because there are no similar particles at visible material. So the reason why energy travels to one reason is that the energy level of some particle in that line visible, grey, hot, and cold dark material is higher than the last particles in that line. 

Because the polarity of that energy is the same, that means that the energy can travel only to the cold dark material. The interaction between dark material or grey material and electromagnetic radiation can be possible only when the wave movement or superstring would impact the particle of that material straight and with enough powerful force. 

Because there is no other type of interaction than gravity between dark and visible material there is the possibility that the dark matter is forming stars or planets that are invisible to the human eye. In the wildest theories, dark matter is forming the invisible "shadow universe" where the visible universe is involved in that greater structure. But then we must realize that the universe is the thing, that might be more complicated than we ever can imagine. 


In some visions, there is a giant black hole in the middle of the universe. 


Was the reason for the Big Bang that the material traveled black in time at the same point, where the black hole in the center of the universe formed? If there is a black hole in the center of the universe that black hole is not moving. 

Time dilation causes that the material inside the black hole will travel back to the point where that black hole formed and it causes that material is released back to the universe. So the white hole, what is the name of that thing is forming in the place where the black hole is forming not in the place where it locates. 

But that requires that the entire universe rotates around that giant black hole. The location of other black holes than the black hole, that is in the center of the universe is changing away from the place where it was born if it is not located in the center of the universe. 

So what was before the Big Bang? That's a good question. The entire material of the universe was at one point, and we can say that universe was very small. Then the material released into the universe, and that thing caused the idea of the theory of "Déja Vu Universe". The idea of "Déja Vu Universe" is that the time in the black hole travels backward. When the black hole is forming the material inside it travels to the point in time where the black hole was forming. And then it will release back to the universe. 

And why the black hole doesn't simply explode or why it can form? The thing is that everything travels in the universe around the center of the big bubble where all material exists. The point where the black hole was born is stable but the black hole is moved like every other particle. And the material would release at the point, where the black hole was born. 

So how the big bang happened in this theory? In the universe is one black hole that doesn't move. That thing is the black hole in the center of the universe. The time with material in that black hole would return to the same point where the original black hole was born, and then it will blow again and again as the Big Bang. 

For working perfectly that kind of theory requires that the universe is closed, and it ends its life in the big crush. And then the material will travel black in time, to the point where the black hole in the center of the universe is forming. 

https://www.livescience.com/simulating-early-universe-inflation.html

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

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