Based upon the Big Bang Theory, but altering it, I speculate that zero mass of infinite density is impossible due to a logical fallacy. I think, based on planetary redshifts, that our universe exploded outward from a central point of near zero mass. Perhaps the 'near' aspect would allow our universe to eventually expand, rather than sit inert for endless aeons of zero mass.
If this is the case, I speculate that there logically would need to be a beginning of this particle of near-zero mass in which is compressed all matter in our universe. This beginning could have been the collapse of several suns, compressing a previous universe into a black hole. If this is the case, it indicates an eternal cycle of collapse and reformation of the universe.
How many billions of years have gone by? How many quadrillions? Sextillions? What's the year equivalent of a terabyte? Although this is merely speculation, it would seem plausible that thousands of species, galaxies, and universes have been and gone in the distant past of old space. At the end of one age, the universe may fold in on itself due to massive force and create the seed of the next universe in the form of a black hole which will someday escape it's own gravity.
This may have gone on forever. Once again, only speculation.
If this is the case, I speculate that there logically would need to be a beginning of this particle of near-zero mass in which is compressed all matter in our universe. This beginning could have been the collapse of several suns, compressing a previous universe into a black hole. If this is the case, it indicates an eternal cycle of collapse and reformation of the universe.
How many billions of years have gone by? How many quadrillions? Sextillions? What's the year equivalent of a terabyte? Although this is merely speculation, it would seem plausible that thousands of species, galaxies, and universes have been and gone in the distant past of old space. At the end of one age, the universe may fold in on itself due to massive force and create the seed of the next universe in the form of a black hole which will someday escape it's own gravity.
This may have gone on forever. Once again, only speculation.