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(Headnote: if you happen to be a devoted science enthusiast and actually care about the big and important questions, you’ve come to the right place.)
Caution: CRAZY PHYSICS AHEAD!
This article holds a special place among other blogs due to two reasons:
(i)- It tries to explain the very beginning of the cosmos as we know it and how or whether it might ever end.
(ii)- It marks the origin of both the Universe and the one who is writing about it. (In a special and crazy enough way, every point in time that we know of today was started off nearly 14 billion years ago, i.e. , I was born the same time as every other thing we see in front of us. And that is true for every human being and every organism that ever lived on this planet.)
Almost everyone is crazy curious when it comes to the discussion about the Cosmos. Deep down everyone wants to know how it all began or whether or not there will be an end to it or is there really a creator; a so-called SPECTATOR who set off everything in motion? Was there really a singularity which contained the infinite Universe we see around us? What is inside a black hole? What is TIME? However, we tend to part away from these as we grow up because other things become important and start thinking of them as childish and somewhat insane, while the reality is that no doubt these questions have a childlike element to them but they aren’t childish at all. If anything, they require deep logical reasoning which is not shown by all people and that is completely fine because let’s face it; there’s too much information to gather as a whole for everyone. But we can never deny the fact that everyone is astonished by the advancements that are made as far as the Cosmos and Universe is concerned. So let us dive right into the answers. (Of course, along with the questions.)
· HOW COME THERE IS SOMETHING FROM LITERALLY NOTHING?
If you want to know the origin of something that you see in front of you, you can trace back the processes involved in making that product and you can very well find the desired answer. For example, a book is made from paper which is obtained from tree pulp; a microchip is synthesised from diodes and silica which is obtained from sand which in turn is a result of weathering of rocks. But this reasoning seems to go moot when we keep on tracing back the processes and the raw materials. Where did the trees come from? Where did the rocks come from which were weathered by the environment? Of course, the answer comes from planetary evolution and weather studies in the early ages of our planet. But, we still seem to run into a logical impasse when we further trace the processes back, like asking where did the Earth and our Sun came from? Or what caused the formation of the Milky Way galaxy? So the main question we want to ask ourselves here is -What caused the Universe? We know the answer, The Big Bang. And now comes the real question- What caused the Big Bang? (It’s actually so beautiful that you can start anywhere in this universe and anything can lead you right to the very beginning of the whole Universe. That’s what being separate in an Entangled Universe means [partially, of course.].)

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