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fullawe t1_iu5w2c3 wrote

It was cyclical cosmology that lead me into my idea. The change of scale at absolute entropy is a cool idea.

I think we should be trying to find solutions that aren't cyclical though. Although that doesn't mean that spacetime isn't preserved.

Another thought I had was to split space/time. In that, time started at the moment of the big bang, and is tied to space in a direct correlation of 1:1.

Space would be preserved throughout universes, but not time. I believe that the implication is that time can be tied to the speed of light across a unit of spac. That all non baryonic particles can be unified into a single field, that excludes gravity.

Gravity becomes an artifact of the deeper level of emergent space, and the expansion of our universe becomes the potential energy of each subsequent big bang being realised.

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