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Old 03-April-2008, 09:28 PM
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Default are overlapping universes viable?

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Originally Posted by llatpog View Post
I have been putting thought into a theory and figured I would bounce it off this site.

One thing that I have noticed while listening is how imperfect things are in the universe. Sure, most things can be explained mathmatically, however they are usually not very simple.

With all the inperfections, why does the big bang need to have all the matter in the universe in it? Wouldn't that indicate it being perfect.

What if there were some particles with mass which had not yet be completely pulled into the singularity? Or if they were just never part of the singulatiry.

If this is true, it would explain why there was 1 part per million more matter then antimatter at the big bang. It would also give a point for some particles of the big bang to slow down and gravitate towards...creating the first stars or even galaxies.

So...anyone want to offer discussion on this?
So if I understand you correctly, the big bang (our big bang) expands into a pre existing universe populated sparsely say with a smattering of matter or dark matter/energy.

Can you have overlapping universes?
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