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Explanation of the Big Bang with Einstein's Relativity Theory Formulas

If we generalize the formulas of the theory of relativity about matter/energy at the speed of light to the Big Bang, we reach interesting results.
The theory of relativity says that if we want to move an object at the speed of light, an infinite force is required, and this is impossible. But if we imagine that the primordial dark matter exploded on the ether of its infinite gravitational force at its center and the dark matter itself (primordial space) turned into elementary particles of light. This impossible by us was made possible in the early universe.
The dimension of dark space contracted along the movement, the dimension of time expanded, and the mass of the piece of dark space (dark matter) turned from relative zero at its infinity to the mass of a photon:
l = ḷ . √ (1 - v²/c²).
t = ṭ / √ (1 - v²/c²),
m = ṃ / √ (1 - v²/c²),
Big Bang, which is like the cracking of the cosmic egg of the Rig Vedas:
In Hindu mythology, the cosmic egg is known as Hiranyagarbha (literally "golden womb" or "golden egg") and Brahmanda [Brahma (vast, expansive) and anda (egg)]. Originating in the Rig Veda, it represents the primordial source of the universe. Floating in the dark, chaotic waters of emptiness, the egg eventually split, giving birth to the Creator and all of reality. Visa färre

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