Brian Cox: The Universe Existed Before The Big Bang

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Published 2024-04-29
Imagine if I told you that our universe has been around forever, even before the Big Bang. It might sound pretty wild, right? Well, hold onto your hats because renowned physicist Brian Cox is on board with this mind-bending idea.
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  • @donwheeler1208
    The BB theory was just that. A THEORY! It’s never been proven as fact and I for one never bought it anyway.
  • @Stavoren405
    If quarks can appear spontaneously, why can universes not? Is it not just the scale of the event that is so unimaginatively different. The notion of cyclical growth and decay is right in front of us, galaxies, black holes and the whole gamut?
  • @gaul849
    I believe your right Mr Penrose.
  • @janmale7767
    I could have told you so, the universe has no beginning nor end it has always been like God has always been , the Alfa and Omega!
  • @richard-fy2mu
    If one believes in a mechanistic view, there is a set mix of energy and mater and the BB is merely one shift in the ratio of E to M and there cannot be such an origin since E/M shift over time but E+M=1 If a creationist, E/M is not random since E+M is the act of G-d. Either way, time +Distance=make your choice Boom or G-d!
  • @gaul849
    You would believe even though the universe is smaller than we think it's still very large.
  • @gaul849
    If one sees an object which it dose not exist at this time is it actually in the past or dose time actually matter.
  • Spacetime is a four dimensional entity. If we have space, then we have time, and vice versa: if we have time, then we must have space. The notion that time did not exist before the big bang is not logical. Time is timeless; there is no arbitrary zero point of time. We can obviously rewind to a billion years before the big bang in time. If we can extend time to before the big bang, then space must also have existed before the big bang, because where we have time, we also have space.
  • On d verge of a dyeing universe there r many black holes that coaalce while some get left behind of two or three dyeing universe may coaalse which might determine how big d new universe will be with what properties n with remenent black holes within this space...
  • @stevemarks1511
    Unless one implies a God. There must of been something weather games that mutated and evolved to become what happened next. Billions of years it took to be where humans are.
  • Im a 52 year old athiest leaning towards agnostic I see some comments about it wasnt God come on if your a athiest you should really rethink this i was a hardcore athiest though my teens to early 50s maybe there was something probably not what ideal of a religious person concept of a supreme entity but we also discovered 2 trillion galaxies in the observable universe that what changing me be open to a God every time i see new discovers i just dont know 😊
  • @PeterRice-xh9cj
    Let’s say 2 zero dimensional points were separated by time, yet still both existed simultaneously. If 1 second was like 1 second to one of those zero dimensional points, but 1 week was like 1 second to the other, it would make sense why the two are separated by time yet still exist simultaneously. If 100 years went by while we never had a sense of being, that 100 years to us would seem like a flash because we wouldn’t have any memory of not having a sense of being. Let’s say we never had a sense of being forever. Would that infinitely long period of time be like a flash to us. Well if an infinitely long period of time existed it would be impossible to measure a finite period of time against it. I think the only way our sense of being can not exist, is if instead of 1 second feeling like one second, and 1 hour or 1 month felt like a second, our sense of being would not exist to someone who 1 second was like 1 second to. So if 1 week felt like 1 second to us, but 1 second felt like 1 second to the person standing next to us, according to that person standing next to us our sense of being does not exist. So if 1 week is like 1 second to us, would that mathematically be the same as our sense of being not existing for ever, ever and ever. To us, a hurricane, wave, or falling line of dominos doesn’t have a sense of being, but from what has been discussed is that really true.
  • @vjhjjjdgr
    Buda was really alien? he was know even recent discovry😮
  • @dmahan8841
    Brian Cox, simple.. always was and is wrong. period.
  • These videos are basically to educate religious people. God is the universe and vice versa. Except conversations about reality cannot be held if all the person rants about is god this god that enough with that god crap already there is more to understand than that and you are shallow headed if the word god is all you use to define every aspect of existence. Sure god did it, farts smell, sound is loud and light is bright there are mechanics behind the forces of nature and a god used to describe them gets humanity no where.
  • wow I been first to post a bunch lately, very rare ... cool ..hello from Idaho, now b4 you go hating on Idaho ..its actually a beautiful mountainous state.