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TEMPORAL SINGULARITIES

 
 
Fri 2 May, 2025 04:57 pm
A new cosmological model proposes that the universe grows not from a single Big Bang, but from multiple, rapid bursts of energy called temporal singularities. Temporal singularities are seen as fleeting and invisible bursts that flood space with energy and matter, potentially driving cosmic expansion, without needing dark matter or dark energy, thus explaining the formation of galaxies and other structures. The temporal singularities happen so rapidly they cannot be observed as they appear and then dissappear. Interestingly enough, there is no violation of conservation laws. This may be the reason why dark matter and dark energy have not been found. The origin of these temporal singularities is unknown- safe to say that the same is true for the Big Bang itself. A temporal singularity refers to a point or event where time as we know it, becomes undefined or ceases to exist. This theory challenges the Big Bang model and offers an enlightening perspective on the evolution of the cosmos.
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