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What did you have before the big bang?

08 Feb

Wow, did anyone decide to answer this? And other questions, “why are we here?”,UniversoInfante “When the universe began?” And “how?”, But the question that most troubles us no doubt is “what happened before the big bang?” God’s idea then is plausible.
If you read this be clear that I will not answer, my answer already exists and it’s religious: God, but I read in Gizmodo that Sean Carroll of the California Institute of Technology. Carroll gave a lecture last month at a biannual meeting of the American Astronomical Society in the town of Grapevine, Texas, where he talked about possible pre-Big Bang theories that could give rise to a universe similar to ours.
Of course this is just a speculation and not even a theory, because Carrol stated that “To date, these are not established laws of physics that we do not understand or check at all,” another physicist who was with him Peter Woit Went further, “we do not understand what is happening in this case, … we really are in the dark.”
But there are things that we can say, for example, to that of entropy, the more the universe expands the more it goes into disorder, in fact it has a “disorder” of very low nature, that is to say, it happens very slowly, For example, a bomb near a pile of sand that exploded and scattered all the sand, but soon afterwards the “universe” would rearrange these sands again apparently with no help and no apparent reason to do so.
A student of PhD, Stefan Countryman, a student of Columbia, explained to the site that the Big Bang could have released a large mass of entropy, but unlike galaxies and clusters of galaxies, they all seem to be organized with huge voids Of black spaces (mass and dark energy) between them, then we have order.
This then means that the Universe that is little messed up, before the Big Bang could be even more tidy, we could say a “perfect order,” my interpretation, which physicists say is like this: “There are a lot of people who think the beginning of Universe was simple, calm and without much thing, with small undulations, and that this is the natural place for the beginning of the universe “, but it is not, what would be probable, would be a very branched” multiverse “, that is, Branched and unconnected bodies, but at the same time “connected”.
This well-accepted but incomplete theory is called the “Big Bounce,” or an “inflation” theory, an image made up of infant universes (those arising from inflation) coming out of the parent universe as shown above, with copyright Jason Torchinsky, author of the figure above.

 

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