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"This Universe Existed before The Big Bang" ft. Roger Penrose
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Let's unravel the mysteries surrounding (our) Big Bang. Was it truly the beginning of everything? ♾️🔍

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Experts featured in this video include Roger Penrose and Paul Steinhardt.

#BigBang #Infinity #CyclicUniverse
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@BeeyondIdeas

6 days ago

Watch part 2 of this series 👉 https://youtu.be/QJwr9ZPxJpY

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@langolier9

5 months ago

Watching this, reminds me how super intelligent human being as can be and then I watch politics and realize how incredibly stupid human beings are at the same time

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@innerverse1809

5 months ago

Honestly. Since I was a boy, the big bang has never penciled out to me, the idea of a starting point seems so absurd somehow.

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@lellesunk

4 months ago

What if our Big Bang just was a VERY old black hole that exploded? This happened in an old infinite universe as a local happening. Now we begin to see stuff from the older universe, outside of our Big Bang.

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@vasukinagabhushan

4 months ago

According to Indian philosophy, the universe always existed, just going through endless cycles of creation, sustenance and dissolution. Universe or multiverse has no beginning or end.

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@Dr.scottcase88

4 months ago

I have an insatiable appetite for this type of material. As I’ve said, on other similar websites on this topic, wouldn’t it be great if after we pass away, our consciousness continues on, and all is revealed to us finally once and for all. Peace.

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@dianedong1062

5 months ago

I've always thought it made more intuitive sense that the universe is some sort of cyclical process. Sadly, it's rare to find anyone to talk to about it.

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@hhvictor2462

1 month ago

It's the vastness of space that is super mind boggling.

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@kevinlee8011

4 months ago

Appears that our current understanding of Time-Space seeming Continuum is consistent with the Buddhist Theory of “Dependent Origination”

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@walkabout16

5 months ago

In cosmic whispers, secrets untold, Roger Penrose's theories unfold, 'Twas he who dared to boldly claim, This universe, a pre-Big Bang flame. Before the bang, ere time's debut, Penrose's thoughts, a cosmic view, The cyclic dance of space and time, A prelude to the grand design. In hidden realms where physics lay, He stirred the fabric, found a way, A cosmos vast, beyond our ken, A universe that's born again. His concepts spin in cosmic swirls, Beyond the scope of mortal pearls, Eternal cycles, each one vast, A theory poised, though in contrast. This universe, a grand encore, Before the bang, then more and more, An endless loop of space's grace, A pre-Big Bang celestial embrace. In Penrose's mind, a canvas grand, A universe we can't understand, Yet in its beauty, we behold, A tale that's ancient, yet untold. The cosmic dance, the timeless song, Echoes of a realm where we belong, Penrose's visions, they gently chime, This universe, existing beyond time.

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@Obiter3

5 months ago

Finally someone who makes sense. It was always here, it WILL always be here, no matter what borders we presume to draw on it, and regardless of what's in it. We will never fully understand how or why.

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@1pierosangiorgio

3 months ago

"extremely hot, but super dense", that reminded me of a former girlfriend.

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@honestycounts9352

3 months ago

Imagine an engine, with many, many 'bangs'. There is not just one big bang, but an infinite number of them, happening one after another. That's the universe we live in.

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@janscott602

5 months ago

People forget that the “light” phase of a universe (where things are visible) is, ultimately, just a brief flash followed by infinite eons of complete darkness (where only black holes exist). Only when the last black hole evaporates does the universe reboot.

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@quatra1000

5 months ago

When I was young I read somewhere that "There are things that are hidden and not to be known". That certainly impressed me.

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@allanlee9520

3 months ago

Energy cannot be destroyed nor created, it only cycles and expands. It is infinite, like the universe because the universe is infinite energy. Matter and energy to be exact. Now figure into the equation the laws of thermodynamics. This was an awesome post. Thanks.

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@Shadow-1949

1 month ago

A amazing thought could be a replay of our human experience being replayed over and over using a blank consciousness being replayed with same or different outcomes because you can’t get something from nothing . It might be something that some call a soul ! I find it possible and amazing

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@NormYip

5 months ago

I haven't heard of the bounce theory, but being a recent meditator, I wonder if the universe is "breathing", thereby both contracting and expanding, perhaps even simultaneously depending on where one is positioned. I can see the universe as a larger living organism, not simply a reaction to an event. To the creator of this video, the production and editing is superb, and so is your voice.

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@orgbortondave6539

5 months ago

The more we learn..the more we don’t know.

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@pairashootpants5373

3 months ago

This video blew my mind and als9 comforted me. It makes more sense that there is a cyclical nature to the universe considering we see this in everything we observe in the universe. From our planet, to Sagittarius A* black hole at the center of our galaxy, and in every other galaxy we see their spin and orbital mechanics which demonstrate observable and even predictable phenomenon. There is no reason not to believe the universe is performing some beautiful dance of its own...spinning around and/or orbiting some equally massive and unique universe.

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