A Singularity Beginning is a good question. How did the beginning of our Universe happen? In what way could it have looked like? Are we able to imagine what the Singularity beginning looked like? None of us can imagine the concept of "time" - we only know that it flows, passes, is measured, but are we sure? The concept of "time" may turn out to be more complex. Time, like the other dimensions that co-create Spacetime can exist only through "changes".
It is "change" that is the determinant that must have been our Root Cause. If the Lord God created our Universe, He undoubtedly made "changes", which was the Root Cause of the dimensions: space and time. It is possible that this is just our belief.
The beginning of our Universe, therefore, had to release "changes" - it's quite a Singularity beginning, it's not as if it might seem one elementary particle, energy or something we haven't discovered yet. The Singularity beginning must have involved the release of "changes" that determined our concept of "time" and "space" and, by implication, our Spacetime with its many laws of physics. This means that our Initial Singularity, called the Root Cause, is the area in which there is the possibility of "changes" taking place. Without the possibility of "changes" taking place, there is no basis for existence.
How to face the creation of the Universe? We have no description of what happened at that time. Our knowledge and our experiences can only generate certain ideas that admit into our consciousness certain premises of what was. This is quite convoluted, in addition to sounding like gibberish.
The ability of logical reasoning, imagination, but most of all the desire to search for answers make ideas, concepts, theories, which do not bring us closer at all to the answer to the question of how our Universe was created - they become intellectual food for us humans so that we can invent more theories. In essence, it is not about rationale or truth but a logical presentation of an idea of what can never be verified in our Reality.
Our ability to perceive the partial must make us stunned every time, so the Singularity beginning of our existence, of creation must surely be "The Singularity ". Everything we have been able to come up with about the origin of our Universe was contained in the Big Bang Theory. There have been quite a few such theories, but this Concept seems to be attractive from the point of view of our reasoning of acquired knowledge and experience. According to this notion, the beginning of everything could have been the Initial Singularity - this is the Root Cause of the origin of the Universe. The Initial Singularity must have guaranteed us certain environments, conditions in which "time" could exist.
The Initial Singularity is the Beginning, but can it be considered a Singularity Beginning. Certainly yes, insofar as something like the Initial Singularity existed and was the Root Cause of what happened later. However, in order for something later to happen, "time" had to begin its measurement. The Big Bang theory assumes that "time" could not have existed before the Big Bang, this means that our Root Cause - the Initial Singularity, if it existed, must have set "time" in motion.
It must be admitted that this is a rather Singularity Beginning for the existence of the Universe. That's why the Root Cause is often referred to as the Act of Creation, or is identified with the Creator of this Universe - the Lord God. We don't know if this was the case, it's just our imaginations.
A decade before Hubble made his observations, a number of physicists and mathematicians had established a consistent theory of an expanding universe by using Einstein field equations of general relativity. Applying the most general principles to the nature of the universe yielded a dynamic solution that conflicted with the then-prevalent notion of a static universe.
Where do we need to start with our Singularity (Singularity beginning) - The Initial Singularity is a good appeal to our imagination when it comes to the existence of our Universe. We generally assume that the Big Bang Concept is probable. Hubble's Law is a mathematical interpretation of an astronomical phenomenon, commonly referred to as "runaway galaxies," and manifested by the fact that the light of almost all galaxies is redshifted.
The greater the distance to a galaxy, the greater the shift of its spectrum toward longer wavelengths. By analogy with Doppler effect, the redshift of any galaxy relative to other galaxies can be inferred. It is concluded from this that they must have formerly been in one place (very close to each other), and the movement of all of them was initiated by the Big Bang.
Singularity Beginning - the explosion that was not there, is rather something like a certain expansion - the Expansion of our Universe. It is a certain kind of evolution, which must have guaranteed the process of change that was initiated. Well - "Changes", that is the purpose of our journey to the beginning of the Universe's creation. Changes. Can the Initial Singularity not exist, if without its participation there would be no "time", and consequently, there would be no us. Is the Initial Singularity energy, gravity, some other interaction that we have not yet recognized? A difficult question, since no one was at the genesis of our Universe. Singularity beginning, means singularity direction of expansion of our Universe - one-way.
If we don't know what the Initial Singularity is, what do we know about it? Our idea of the Initial Singularity as the Origin of our Universe tells us that without the participation of this Singularity, our "time" could not exist. If there were no "time," there would be no existence - there would be no us. If there were no existence, there would be no anything - there would be no elements of our Universe. This means that for our Universe to exist, it had to be "immersed" in time. Time did not exist outside of the Initial Singularity, this means that the Initial Singularity itself must surround the entire Universe to provide the conditions for existence, for "time" to function.
I know nothing about the Initial Singularity except that without its participation there is no time, and if there is no time, there is no Universe - there is no us. This means that, according to the simplest notion, our Initial Singularity must sustain the initial conditions of initiation of our Universe, because otherwise, our Universe - even if it existed - could not expand, because "time" outside the Initial Singularity probably does not exist. There would be no expansion of our Universe, and that means there would be no us either. It is as if our Universe came into existence and ended at the same time. It must be acknowledged that this is a Singularity Beginning and an even more singularity End.
If, without the Initial Singularity, we cannot exist, then our Universe is also making an Expansion in the area of the Root Cause - the Initial Singularity. Then such a Root Cause may, according to our understanding, resemble the sphere that surrounds us, our Universe. Such a sphere of the Initial Singularity may create conditions for further expansion of our Universe. Inside such a sphere, "changes" can take place, which are attributes of our understanding of "time". Changes are also a measure of the expansion, the development of our Universe. Without "changes" taking place, I have no question of the passage of time, and there is no question of the Expansion of our Universe. Isn't this a strange beginning - Singularity Beginning?
However, if our Root Cause is the sphere in which they can make "changes", then the concept of Expansion of our Universe may take place differently than previously thought. It seems that then the direction of the Expansion of the Universe is in line with the direction of the passage of our "Time". The oldest objects formed in our Universe may be billions of light years away, they may already be "out of date". This means that the passage of time in their locations is completely different - the passage of time between objects is different. This is due to the uncertainty of time. The uncertainty of time is a consequence of the singularity beginning.
This could mean that near the outer surfaces of the sphere of the Initial Singularity Time runs faster and the dimensions of space are smaller from the point of view of our location. In other words, it means that my person who would be on a planet from the early Universe would perhaps be half the size and the passage of time would be much greater than in our present location - my life there could last only a few minutes in our Here and Now.
This could mean that where we are heading - towards the Central Point of the Initial Singularity, time will slow down and our body could "stretch". The analogy is as if we were heading to the Event Horizon near the Black Hole. It seems to be a really singularity beginning of our existence… Our Universe.
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