Liz,
Before there was anything that was nothing – empty space. During this period there could be no events, so time has no relevance. At some point portions of nothing separated into two parts, in each case producing a plus tronnie and a minus tronnie, each being a point particle with no mass or volume but with a charge of plus e or minus e. Combinations of the two tronnies would add to nothing. However, they could not combine because each is repelled by its own Coulomb force at speeds no less than the speed of light. But they were able to combine in perfect circles traveling at (π/2)c. (At this speed each tronnie is always located at the focus of its own Coulomb force.) Two tronnies make an entron (which is the mass-energy particle)and three tronniies make an electron or a positron. Once we have entrons, electrons and positrons, we have the building blocks of universes. I am certain that it took many billions of years for the first universe with many Black Holes and their surrounding galaxies to evolve. The first universe would ultimately be consumed almost entirely by a Monster Black Hole which would explode in a Big Bang marking the end of that universe and the birth of the second universe. The second universe would then expand and contract over billions of years and end it life in another Big Bang to give birth to the third universe. This process has continued and is now continuing in the form of our Universe which I have proposed is the 47th universe in our series of universes. In each cycle a few galaxies survive the Big Bang, since the Big Bang occurs while they are barreling in toward the Monster Black Hole at speeds of many thousand times the speed of light due to continuous gravitational acceleration for many billion years. These surviving galaxies produce the early inflation of the new universes. There may be other parallel series of universes in the Cosmos. I have proposed that the life of our universe will be 100 billion years, but it will die in a Big Bang explosion of our Monster Black Hole. Our galaxy may be one of the galaxies to survive, but this is unlikely. However, our Universe will be succeeded by our successor Universe. This process will continue forever. As you know all of this is explained in detail in Tronnies – The Source of the Coulomb Force, available at Amazon.Com. From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of LizR Sent: Tuesday, February 10, 2015 5:26 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: Cosmology from Quantum Potential Is there a simple explanation for dummies of what an infinitely old universe might entail - is this something like eternal inflation, or an infinitely protracted collapse preceding the apparent big bang, or something else? On 11 February 2015 at 10:41, LizR <[email protected]> wrote: Very interesting, if true. (So they've removed that pesky factor of 10 to the power of 120 from the calculations...!?) On 11 February 2015 at 10:34, Platonist Guitar Cowboy <[email protected]> wrote: Cosmology from quantum potential Ahmed Farag Ali <http://arxiv.org/find/gr-qc/1/au:+Ali_A/0/1/0/all/0/1> , Saurya Das <http://arxiv.org/find/gr-qc/1/au:+Das_S/0/1/0/all/0/1> (Submitted on 11 Apr 2014 (v1 <http://arxiv.org/abs/1404.3093v1> ), last revised 29 Dec 2014 (this version, v3)) It was shown recently that replacing classical geodesics with quantal (Bohmian) trajectories gives rise to a quantum corrected Raychaudhuri equation (QRE). In this article we derive the second order Friedmann equations from the QRE, and show that this also contains a couple of quantum correction terms, the first of which can be interpreted as cosmological constant (and gives a correct estimate of its observed value), while the second as a radiation term in the early universe, which gets rid of the big-bang singularity and predicts an infinite age of our universe. http://arxiv.org/abs/1404.3093v3 No Big Bang singularity or obscure dark stuff needed if I understand correctly, which can be refreshing from time to time. ;-) PGC -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Everything List" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. Visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/everything-list. 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