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    The Big Rip (Instead of the Big Bang)

    Interesting. I had to read twice. I'll probably go back a third time to make sure I "got it"

    http://brianwhitworth.com/qr/TheBigRip.pdf

    The Big Rip
    In current theory, a “big bang” made our space, and it has expanded ever since, but how can space
    expand? Big bang theory began with the discovery that all the stars and galaxies are receding from us.
    So our universe began at a specific point in
    our time and space. Unless we are the
    center of the universe, everything began at
    a point then space expanded, but how can
    that be? If the universe was a point
    singularity why didn’t it just form a black
    hole? If it came from a point why isn’t the
    blast result at the edge of the universe not
    all around us as cosmic background
    radiation, or TV static? Is the big bang
    physics or just a creation myth?
    In quantum realism, the universe began
    with a rip not a bang. In the first event a
    grid node “broke” into the first light, creating the cataclysm physicists call inflation and making the free
    processing of our universe today. The bubble healed the rip by expanding, and the first light to descend
    into the lower and lower frequencies of today.
    A four-dimensional bulk ripping at a point gives a hypersphere whose inner surface has three
    dimensions, to carry the vibrations our space carries light. A hypersphere surface, by definition, has no
    center or edge, so travel in any direction, as on earth, eventually returns to the same place. So radiation
    first went “out” then wrapped around to end up everywhere. Cosmic back-ground radiation is all around
    today not far away because it has circled the universe many times. A big bang theory of matter
    expanding “out” into a pre-existing space makes cosmic background radiation far away. Only if space
    is the inner surface of a 4D grid bubble is it all around, as it is (Figure). Unlike the “singularity” view,
    this answers questions like:
    1. What is space expanding into? It is expanding into a surrounding four dimensional bulk.
    2. Where is space expanding? Everywhere - new grid nodes fill "gaps" that arise everywhere.
    3. Where does the new space come from? From the bulk around the hyper-bubble.
    4. Are we expanding too? No, existing matter isn’t affected as new space is added.
    5. Was the universe once at a point singularity? No. It began as a unit photon in a unit volume.
    A big bang is an explosion into a pre-existing space, but our first event made space, time and matter.
    In quantum realism, 3D space is just a surface upon which photons vibrate, time is the cycles of that
    vibration and the matter we call fundamental is a standing wave vibration.
    The Big Rip is section 2.5.1 from Chapter 2 Simulating Space and Time, of the book Quantum Realism by
    Brian Whitworth, currently under development. The link gives a free early access to the whole chapter. This
    work is ©Brian Whitworth 2014 but shared under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial license.
    Figure a. The big bang, b. The big rip

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