The Big Bang we observe today may actually be the remote future of a previous cosmic eon, where galactic clusters collided with enormous black holes, producing gravitational waves that created rings—predictions now confirmed by discoveries from researchers like Alexia Lopez.
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What I'm saying is the Big Bang is really somebody else's remote future.
It's an eon, I call it an eon, a cosmic eon. Our cosmic eon started with the Big Bang.
It ends in a certain sense with the remote future. And then you draw a picture which stretches out the Big Bang, squashes down the remote future, and you have a nice picture of the entire history of the universe. And the previous eon, there were galaxies, galactic clusters, and all this stuff.
And every now and again in the remote future of the previous eon, there will be the galactic clusters whopping [music] into the black They'd have been enormous black holes. These enormous black holes will whop into each other. Huge burst of gravitational energy comes through.
That's one of the things which get through, gravitational waves. They come through and maybe produce these wonderful rings that Alexia Lopez, that's the name of this young lady who's made this wonderful discovery, produced the rings. I never thought of it before. But when I heard about her rings, I thought, "My god, that's how I should have thought of that. This is something, a nice effect, but this theory should I should have thought that's a nice prediction." I never made the prediction.
But that's sort of retrodiction, you see, coming from her, her discovery of these wonderful rings.
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