by Heavena
Almost 13.7 billion years ago, Cosmos was an infinitesimal singularity. Based on Big Bang theory, some unknown trigger expanded to inflate the three-dimensional space. As the immense energy of this initial expansion cooled, light began to shine through. Eventually, the small particles (molecules/atoms) began to form into the larger pieces of matter (energy) inclining towards quantum entanglement forming the galaxies, stars and planets.One questionable aspect revives whether any parallel universe…
by Heavena
Almost 13.7 billion years ago, Cosmos was an infinitesimal singularity. Based on the Big Bang theory, some unknown trigger expanded to inflate the three-dimensional space. As the immense energy of this initial expansion cooled, light began to shine through. Eventually, the small particles (molecules/atoms) began to form into the larger pieces of matter (energy) inclining towards quantum entanglement forming the galaxies, stars and planets.One questionable aspect revives whether any parallel univ…