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Computer models simulate universes developing and colliding as bubbles in the 5-D Hyperspace
Bubble-particle formations and collisions in quantum vacuum using nonlinear stochastic modeling, and the use of these characteristics, primarily with collision frequency and efficiency manifests how the universes are developed and finally collide in the Hyperspace.
The kinetic behavior along the 5-D spatial shows what really happens before individual big bang. The model then allows the bubbles to expand rapidly as the universes expand after the big bang. The model clearly shows that orderly expansion is not possible unless gravitational and electromagnetic radiation in the form of Fermions is applied.
4-D universes expand in a much more orderly fashion than a typical physical universes with 3-D spatial.
The expansions need a counter gravity large force to allow the expansion to occur in an orderly fashion. No wonder the dark matter is all over our universe. There are much more dark galaxies than luminous galaxies.
After the first phase of the expansion, the 3-D universes tend to collapse and disintegrate unless structurally held tight by something like support beams. Now it becomes clear the need for black holes and neutron stars. Black holes provide large window to the hyperspace for gravitational radiation to hold the universe stable.
Two universes in an expanding mode are finally allowed to collide in one spatial dimension. The expansion may occur between two expanding universes with only one common spatial between them. One may be 3-D universe and the other 4-D universe. When the same spatial is claimed by more than one universe, both the universes simultaneously implode to a standstill point. They look like two spinning neutron stars revolving around each other. The universes finally merge to a single point to start the cycle – big bang happens.
What is astounding is that something triggers the collision path of the two universes along the common spatial in the quantum vacuum.
Scientists wonder that that can be. They just cannot explain that part. Some anticipate these triggers come from strange unknown waves from the underlying chilled universe.
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