Eternal Bang Theory: Simultaneous Expansion and Collapse in a Multi-Universe Ensemble

Oral

Abstract

Abstract
Since the time of Albert Einstein's insertion of the cosmological constant to create a static universe, the question of whether the universe is open or closed has been outstanding. In 1977 Rudolf Rucker, Presented the oscillating universe considered the "string-of-pearls" model. Recently Roger Penrose's cyclic-universe idea, articulated as Conformal Cyclic Cosmology (CCC) is expanded by the "Eternal Bang Theory: Simultaneous Expansion and Collapse in a Multi-Universe Ensemble" that take these concepts the next step. A multi universe considers the existence of 11 additional universes that lie outside of the light cone of our visible universe. The totality of twelve universes around a central core of expansion provides the gravitational force to ensure a collapse.

Publication: I have an article under consideration, and in the review process at frontiers in astronomy and space science, cosmology.

Presenters

  • James VanDyke

    • Independent researcher

Authors

  • James VanDyke

    • Independent researcher