An Origin of the Universe.
A small theory for a big thing
There must have been purely nothing like our universe that we observe before the universe began.
No mass.
But infinite potential, which equals infinite energy.
The infinite energy divides itself, similar to mitosis, into: The Observer and the Observed.
The Observer wraps around the Observed at the diameter of 1 Planck length forming a sphere.
There is nothing else to focus on so all the engery is focused onto the Observed.
It begins to rotate.
Once it reaches a rotation of 99.999999% of the speed of light it aquires a mass of 1 planck mass.
This is maybe the “Higgs boson” or something to do with it. (very hard to observe if it is the origin particle)
The energy being infinite pushes the particle of mass to the exact speed of light.
Here it expands at the speed of light into infinite mass converting energy to mass.
This would appear as a “Big Bang” to observers in the present.
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