About cosmic background radiation and the Big Bang
The key question in the Big Bang theory is "where the material, what formed the Universe came from"? That is the reason why some theoretical physicists are creating the theory of the giant singularity, which detonated.
In some other theories, the four-dimensional star dropped to the black hole and materialized in our universe. Or if we are thinking the fourth dimension is the energy layer, the four-dimensional star just dropped one dimension away from itself and turned 3-dimensional and released a massive mass of energy.
And that thing caused the Big Bang. Those theories are not chancing the Big Bang theory remarkable. The purpose of those new theories is to find the answer, where the material, what formed the universe came from? Or otherwise saying: "what was before the Big Bang?".
In the beginning, was quark-gluon plasma, and before that might be energy, that turned to the material. But where that energy came from? It came from the giant black hole, that detonated. And where that black hole, what formed the universe came from?
The history of visible cosmic background radiation began in the Big Bang. That means we can see to the moment, where the visible material is released to the universe or space. Where that material came from? It came from the great singularity, where the entire mass of the universe formed one entirety.
And then the key question is, where that singularity came from? If we are thinking about linear spacetime, we are facing the question, where the entire material came from? There must be the beginning of the material.
The new theories are offering that the Big Bang was not the beginning of the universe. And that thing is not so fundamental as we might think. The Big Bang theory goes like this. There was a point in the universe, that released the entire material to space.
So where the material that the point of Big Bang released came from? There was the singularity, that erupted. But where the material, what formed that singularity or giant black hole came from?
The idea of linear spacetime means that somewhere must be the beginning of space and time. The material cannot form from nothingness. And that means there must be some begin for the existence of material. Some people are resisting the theory of the universes before our universe by using cosmic background radiation as an argument.
The fact is that the researchers can see only to the point, where the big bang happened. And the Hawking radiation has caused the question about the universes, what were existed before our universe. That thing would give a good explanation for the beginning of the material of the universe. But it would not explain the problem: "Where the first of the universes in the series get its material?".
Sometimes is introduced that dark energy is the radiation, that comes from the black holes, that were existed before our universe. The problem is that dark energy doesn't react or interact with the material. The idea of the universes before our universe is excellent, but it would not answer the question, where the material itself came from?
When Voyager spacecraft noticed the cosmic "hum", that thing opened the eyes of the researchers, that there is also the wavelengths of the well-known frequencies, that simply cannot pass the plasma- or electron cloud, what orbits the entire solar system. That means there might be even big surprises in the cosmic radiation, that we believed being well known.
()https://www.forbes.com/sites/startswithabang/2020/10/08/no-roger-penrose-we-see-no-evidence-of-a-universe-before-the-big-bang/
()https://futurism.com/new-theory-mirror-image-universe
()https://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/gadgets-and-tech/black-holes-universe-big-bang-roger-penrose-nobel-prize-b881031.html
()https://phys.org/news/2013-09-goodbye-big-black-hole-theory.html
()https://thenextweb.com/news/new-theory-says-universe-expanding-forever
()https://www.unexplained-mysteries.com/news/340031/penrose-there-was-a-universe-before-this-one
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