Big Crunch

The Big Crunch is a hypothetical event in which the universe contracts until it can contract no further, at which stage it should explode, producing a Big Bang. In Mainstream Science, it is a possible future of our universe.

Strong QO

Submitted by jhwierenga on Mon, 07/30/2018 - 12:33

Strong QO is the notion that quanta can produce things which are not composed of quanta, such as space-time. That in itself involves a gap, as we have no idea how that may happen. It is a gap, not a paradox, because there is no suggestion of contradiction (as yet). It is complex, because the explanation must account for diverse phenomena which interact with each other in various ways. That gives it an Occam score of 0300.

Strong QO accounts for natural law, in exactly the same way as QO does. All that is, emanates from original quantum.

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The end of the universe

Submitted by jhwierenga on Mon, 07/30/2018 - 08:05

Please note that this lemma is pure speculation

Will time ever end? Will our universe sometime stop expanding, and contract under the force of gravity - a process known as the 'Big Crunch' - and then produce a new Big Bang? QO offers new answers to these questions.

To start off with, QO predicts that quantum time will indeed go on forever. And that the universe will continue to expand forever, because space quanta can only be added, not removed or shrunk. There will be no Big Crunch.