Tuesday, December 20, 2022

The Big Plop Theory

   "Somewhere back in infinity ... it All began with a plop." - Divine Revelation 

   As an agnostic, I am a person of questions.  But some of the answers to these questions feel very improbable to me and some seem quite probable.  This leaves me with beliefs, but no faith.  So when I question the origin of the Universe, from the majority of friends in the scientific belief group, I hear The Big Bang Theory.  Friends in the scientific belief group believe in the Big Bang, but it seems to me they don’t fully understand it.  I find this theory highly improbable for oh so many reasons and have for many years.

   Big Bang sounds to me like everything from nothing.  My mind can’t accept that.  The universe from something the size of a head of a pin and located nowhere (space didn’t yet exist), expanding into a “known” universe 28 billion light years across.  You don’t believe that … do you?  Well, if you believe that God created the universe in 6 days, about 6,000 years ago, perhaps you do.   Big Bang got its start from an observation through a series of radio telescopes.  It was noted that when the system was focused in any direction, at a certain point, the image became static.  The Big Bang proponents see this static as a uniform background radiation caused by high temperatures (an explosion) and densities in the distant past.  I see it as the EHT (Event Horizon Telescope Collaboration) a finite measuring system attempting to describe infinity.  If the rate of expansion of the universe is increasing and the Bang took place an estimated 13.8 billion years ago, why is the rate of expansion still increasing?  It’s time to calm down, dammit.  The Big Bang proponents have a rough time explaining the first 5 seconds after the bang and without those first five seconds I don’t believe you have much of a theory.  Finally, if the building blocks of the whole universe were contained in that head of a pin, including the explosion itself, how was that Big Bang a creation?  It would simply be a change of form.  It sounds to me like mythology (B.S.).

   My Big Plop Theory is much more believable.  It sees the universe not being created but being infinite and not being created at a single point in time.  The Universe has always been and will always be.  We are seeing galaxies being created at the present time.  Their apparent source seems to be a giant Plop from a Black Hole.  Black Holes can suck in entire galaxies as well as releasing them.  Our galaxy, The Milky Way, has a Black Hole at its center, about 27,000 light-years away from Earth.  The Milky Way Black Hole is four million times more massive than our Sun and our Sun seems pretty massive to me.  But, everything is relative.  There is a distant galaxy named the Messier 87 galaxy that has a black hole at its center, M87 Black Hole, that is more than a thousand times larger than our Milky Way Black Hole.  So there you go.  Black holes and their galaxies can be pretty large.  We know very little about the workings of black holes.  That is primarily because they have so much gravity that they suck in light.  This plays hell with the workings of a telescope.

   Does it occur to you, as it does to me that a giant black hole, thousands of times larger than the M87 Black Hole, might have plopped out our entire known universe?  This is the basis for my Big Plop Theory.  If I am correct, this does not indicate a “creation” at all.  It is just a change in form from the entrance to the exit of the black hole.  And if galaxies are presently being created, as science observes, there is no beginning point.  It is all but a rolling out of infinity.

GOD* Bless you, Old Buz,    12.20.2022

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“Born an agnostic and with the help of GOD* will remain one.” – Old Buz

*GOD – an acronym for Grand Omnipotent Dna – The system (or systems) of the Universe as studied by science. 

“There are some things only intellectuals are crazy enough to believe.”                      - George Orwell

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