User:320iguy

expanding mass
So I have been giving this a thought and was wondering if there is a logical alternative to the big bang theory. here's what I have been thinking and need some input before I go any further entertaining this notion, E=MC^2 is the logic behind the hypothesis, if everything is relative to the observer and the universe is "expanding then wouldn't it be logical that "everything expands"? here's what I am talking about. If the universe expands at light minutes/day then wouldn't things in the universe expand light minutes/day?

"Rubber Band Theory"

In what I am calling the "rubber band theory" I propose that the universe has always been, but was not of a sizable diameter to support what is in it now. That it was a globular ball of dense matter and contained all matter in the universe in a "small" area. Like a black hole (this is of course knowing the second law of matter) matter cannot be created or destroyed. What if the particles are expanding in size becoming more massive? However never changing to the observer because of their observation point? If we are in the expansion then we would not be aware of this because we too would be changing in size/mass. This could be why there are things we don't understand or can't explain. If the mass is crucial to the experiment but it changes but not too the observer. Could it place an unknown variable in the equation? if so then is the universe pulling on them in a "gravitational" manner. If this is true, evidence supporting this idea would be that "since we know the universe expands, then the mass should also be expanding". This would be unknowingly to the observer.

Could there be a way to define this expansion?

Of course the universal content, would tell us that there is in fact a movement unknown to the observer. like the motion of the earth around the sun. we can chart that it is going around the sun. though now how would we chart the expansion of molecules

Latter principles

Supposing the idea is true that the everything expands on the molecular level. If the universe was around for infinity then, prior to the Big Band their was the "Massive Core". This is pre-Big Bang so the universe is shrinking and pulling into itself and it collapses into the "Event Horizon". Now that the universe is an unstable mass it achieves critical mass and erupts violently into the universe again. Not out into the universe, but rather into the actual universe. At this point the galaxies mass up the suns mass into the suns and the planets so forth...