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The Big Collision Theory

A different perspective on the big bang, based on modern physics.

To think about how big the universe really is, may be an achievement we will never be able to understand or unlock with our human capacity. Some times we think we know what's going on or understand how something works, but do we really? So lets work with what we have got and try and look at it with what we understand so far.

The best way to try and understand anything is to work with what we know and apply it to what we want from it. All the answers are in front of us, our planet is a prime example of energy working together and it shows us how it's done. Its no secret, in fact it's waving at us.

I see the early stages of the universe being compact with life. Not life as we know it, but life as energy particles. So much in fact that if you were observing it, you would be watching the largest traffic congestion you could imagine. Twirls, flashes, bangs and spectrums of colors so vivid it would be like watching the most beautiful fireworks display, well! In the Universe. This amazing stimulation of movement was formed by the simply effect of atoms, or quarks which make up atoms, attracting each other. This attraction caused friction thus enforced heat and electricity, which in turn produced new particle entities.

How Did this Happen?

In a place where nothing imaginable exists, what could possible breathe? A form of dust stretched out over a cold, timeless, adaptable canvas, ready for a possible singularity.

Imagine a single tiny element of dust floating about minding its own business, now as it comes into contact with another particle of dust the two dust particles naturally come together because they are of the same material. Now they are slightly heavier which in turn attracts a lighter dust particle again. If something is more dense or heavier it will attract a lighter particle. This concoction was the building blocks for energy particles caused by the collision of dense dust infusion.

Space as we know it now, would have been cold in the early states of conception, but soon warmed and woke up with the simple connection of friction.

Quantum mechanics shows us the processes of simple and complex sharing in order to sustain life in energy formation. This code is used in everything vast and small.

In the beginning this sharing lasted seconds because energy itself didn't know how to stabilize it. Over years of evolution and chain reaction cycles the particles became sustainable by combining and bonding with other types of energy particles. In effect they simply learned.

The energy created through this type of bonding process caused a waste product. But as we see throughout life, someone's waste can become someone's fuel. This would have enabled a new energy cell to begin. The end result was two types of particles. A light fast positive energy source, and a negative dense slower source.

What came next was a sharing action that allowed particles to become supercharged. This energy source started to get bigger thus offering a unique bonding process. And once this action became established, both the negative and positive entities started attracting energy particles that would infuse this sharing process, as we know it today in everything we see and touch.

These super cells became so enormous due to the amount of available sources that they attracted everything in their path. They both resembled a neutron particle and a proton. Electrons were formed in the process of attraction with other particle interaction.

The negative super cell attracted dense cell waste products for other energy interaction, causing the inner core to become so heavy it started making other compounds such as metals, minerals and crystals. It became a layered ball of black molten lava twisting and casting most of the hard compounds you can think of. Huge internal explosion threw out large fireballs of molten material. The magnetic field was weak and struggled to contain the explosive energy interaction. The dense forming structure pulled the lost material back in, creating different types of moons.

The positive lighter ball also became so heavy and compact, the energy particles started forming gases and a positive powerful magnetic fields.

Each traveled the universe absorbing more and more particles for bonding amalgamation. As this was going on, both developed mighty magnetic fields. Both entities became so dense they attracted each other from where ever they were in the universe. This attraction was so powerful that they repelled each other at the same time due to the magnetic fields both facing each other on a negative angle of approach. With this unstable reaction and attraction process both enormities flipped fields of magnetic detraction, to a positive and negative attraction cycle, causing both entities to cascade into each other at an intensely inescapable speed.

The collision didn't happen once, it happened many times as each impenetrable core repelled and attracted the energy sources within itself. Every time the cascade attracted, energy elements where forced together creating new forms of elements.

The rippling effect stretched out, expanding the universe into a new beginning. Small pockets of the aftermath reassembled. From this something amazing happened. With the collision came new components. The attraction process learned by the particles, still held this information and slowly moved together to interact and reunite this creation.

What you get now is the generation of galaxies, stars and solar systems. Dust clouds reach out across the universe waiting for a single verve source to interact with. The energy cells still use the sharing process today in everything you can imagine. This process was learned and remembered in order to last that little bit longer and in some cases forever.

The collision caused another aspect of what we see today. This is known as space emptiness. But its not empty its waiting for a wave or lost energy source to produce the most beautiful fireworks display you will ever see.

For me this is more like what happened. I cant understand that something the size of pea was so dense and had so much pressure acting on it from every possible angle could create something so big. If that were the case, it would collapse in on itself causing the universe to be one gigantic vortex. You can see this happen in huge stars called white dwarfs. They in turn create black holes because they can't hold their own gravitational pressure.

Furthermore where did all the components come from to make up galaxies, stars and planets?

Maybe the universe is a gigantic black hole, this could explain another theory for gravity and the whole process as to why everything is moving away from everything else, or so it seems from one point in space.

But this will have its place in a future article.

A different perspective.

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Comments (2)
#1 by peter master, Mar 22, 2008
wow! your mind works on a diff level.
#2 by fred flint, Apr 29, 2008
bit messy in the middle. Apart from that a distinct work of art.
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