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I`ve been watching some videos and reading, but there`s definitly missing facts about the Big bang for example. Maybe not the Big bang, but where things originated. Is it like this:


Before the Big bang there were hot plasma, gas-clous of electrcity like that plasma-ball you`ve probably seen before? Did electricity come from plasma rubbing against eachothers so it created heat and ultimatly electricity? Like when matter rubs against eachothers and create heat?

Did the plasma and electricity grow so much that it become too heavy for gravity to handle so it collapsed from the weight and formed a center of energy called a star and imploded? This was the start of the Big bang?

Does dark matter really exist, I mean galaxies are held together by an invisible force they say, but could it just be old energy from the suns burning? Like when you heat your home and the energy used becomes old and less strong? Is this why dark matter is invisible?

If we really live in a bubble of dark matter that expands, does that mean that space is infinite since the bubble can expand forever, or is the bubble all there is of space? Can one exist on the other side of this dark matter or within in, like dimentions?

Did the God-particle make all the other atoms in the beginning?


Thanks for claryifying!
 

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I`ve been watching some videos and reading, but there`s definitly missing facts about the Big bang for example. Maybe not the Big bang, but where things originated. Is it like this:


Before the Big bang there were hot plasma, gas-clous of electrcity like that plasma-ball you`ve probably seen before? Did electricity come from plasma rubbing against eachothers so it created heat and ultimatly electricity? Like when matter rubs against eachothers and create heat?

Did the plasma and electricity grow so much that it become too heavy for gravity to handle so it collapsed from the weight and formed a center of energy called a star and imploded? This was the start of the Big bang?

Does dark matter really exist, I mean galaxies are held together by an invisible force they say, but could it just be old energy from the suns burning? Like when you heat your home and the energy used becomes old and less strong? Is this why dark matter is invisible?

If we really live in a bubble of dark matter that expands, does that mean that space is infinite since the bubble can expand forever, or is the bubble all there is of space? Can one exist on the other side of this dark matter or within in, like dimentions?

Did the God-particle make all the other atoms in the beginning?


Thanks for claryifying!
Or the opposite?

I have come to some ideas on my own regarding the structure of the cosmos and yes, not conventional!

It begins with the Primordial Luminance, God's creation of pure light. This Primordial Luminance stands as the absolute foundational source of the universe, an incredibly dense, compact mass of pure matter and light where dark matter ceases to exist. From this immense, concentrated womb, the universe as we know it began to unfold, birthing outward the planets, nebulae, and stars that we observe today. This concept directly aligns with the scriptural narrative of creation in Genesis 1:3-4, which establishes light as the very first element brought forth out of the formless void, stating, "Then God said, 'Let there be light'; and there was light. And God saw the light, that it was good; and God divided the light from the darkness." This ultra-dense core of light represents that very beginning of creation before it was separated from the darkness, serving as the primary origin from which all subsequent celestial forms emerged and spread into the infinite expanse.
 
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I`ve been watching some videos and reading, but there`s definitly missing facts about the Big bang for example. Maybe not the Big bang, but where things originated. Is it like this:
Having read the rest of your message, what ever you are watching is not helping with you understanding.
Before the Big bang there were hot plasma, gas-clous of electrcity like that plasma-ball you`ve probably seen before? Did electricity come from plasma rubbing against eachothers so it created heat and ultimatly electricity? Like when matter rubs against eachothers and create heat?
This is gibberish.
Did the plasma and electricity grow so much that it become too heavy for gravity to handle so it collapsed from the weight and formed a center of energy called a star and imploded? This was the start of the Big bang?
Still gibberish.
Does dark matter really exist,
Yes
I mean galaxies are held together by an invisible force they say,
Gravity
but could it just be old energy from the suns burning? Like when you heat your home and the energy used becomes old and less strong?
"old energy" is not a thing.
Is this why dark matter is invisible?
Dark matter is invisible because it does not interact with the electromagnetic field.
If we really live in a bubble of dark matter that expands,
Where'd you get that idea?
does that mean that space is infinite since the bubble can expand forever, or is the bubble all there is of space?
oh boy
Can one exist on the other side of this dark matter or within in, like dimentions?
I am worried about your dimentions.
Did the God-particle make all the other atoms in the beginning?
The Higgs boson gives certain partcles mas. It doesn't create anything, including atoms.
Thanks for claryifying!
I would suggest you start with the wikipedia page for the big bang an read outward from there. Your sources are giving you weird ideas with no connection to reality.
 
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Dark matter is invisible because it does not interact with the electromagnetic field.

The idea that both electromagnetism and dark matter come from deeper principles is an attractive and actively pursued research direction. Even if all the models are speculative right now (Kaluza–Klein, string theory) - but then isn't that also true of much of remote cosmology also? So dark matter could well interact with the same principles from which electromagnetism is ultimately derived. We have a well worked out model of what we can see but not much on what we cannot see. Any how there is not enough for a blanket statement like this one since it seems that what we cannot see may well have more weight (literally and metaphorically) than what we can.

So when searching for unified theories of everything maybe even top scientists are really just children sticking post it notes on the universe and this thread cannot ever really be better than a 'he says, she says' kindergarten game.
 
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The idea that both electromagnetism and dark matter come from deeper principles is an attractive and actively pursued research direction. Even if all the models are speculative right now (Kaluza–Klein, string theory) - but then isn't that also true of much of remote cosmology also? So dark matter could well interact with the same principles from which electromagnetism is ultimately derived. We have a well worked out model of what we can see but not much on what we cannot see. Any how there is not enough for a blanket statement like this one since it seems that what we cannot see may well have more weight (literally and metaphorically) than what we can.
Everything is a field, so? Having dark matter arise from something that unifies with the EM field at high energies does not change the simple fact that DM does not interact with the EM field at the current (low) energies. Cosmology is a well established observational science, so I'm not sure what this "remote cosmology" you refer to is.
So when searching for unified theories of everything maybe even top scientists are really just children sticking post it notes on the universe and this thread cannot ever really be better than a 'he says, she says' kindergarten game.
The OP has no connection to what is happening in theoretical physics. It is so incoherent that I cannot even tell *where* these odd ideas are coming from.
 
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