Hi!
I am not very well educated. So please go easy on me.
I have a question about the big bang that created the universe.
Could the big bang have occurred in a vastly larger universe?
In other words, could our big bang be a very small bang inside a vastly larger universe?
If a child is lighting a firecracker and the firecracker goes bang then to the child the bang is very cool but very quick. The child then moves rather quickly to the next firecracker.
However if a conscious being was created within the chaos generated by the firecracker bang would that being then perceive the firecracker bang as infinity?
I'm not suggesting we are created in a firecracker, I'm only using that as an example.
I do not know. That's why I'm asking.
I am not very well educated. So please go easy on me.
I have a question about the big bang that created the universe.
Could the big bang have occurred in a vastly larger universe?
In other words, could our big bang be a very small bang inside a vastly larger universe?
If a child is lighting a firecracker and the firecracker goes bang then to the child the bang is very cool but very quick. The child then moves rather quickly to the next firecracker.
However if a conscious being was created within the chaos generated by the firecracker bang would that being then perceive the firecracker bang as infinity?
I'm not suggesting we are created in a firecracker, I'm only using that as an example.
I do not know. That's why I'm asking.