I'm seeing a causal relationship between a variety of exploding volcanoes in speed, debris and time. Slow exploding volcanoes put out very thick mass over a long period of time. While a very fast exploding volcano may not have very heavy mass and most and and gas output. I'm seeing dark matter as the ash and gas cloud in this mental illustration. So, The so called big bang could it have been a long duration explosion and a super fast explosion? The Universe is still known to be expanding. The edge of the universe can either be thick or thin with much mass or little mass. Then once the expanding edge is discovered it can be assumed if that point was a part of the fast exploding side or a slower exploding side. The shape of the universe may not be spherical. Yea, I know allot of poorly structured sentences. I'm still formulating. I have been thinking about the edge of this universe all day and only this evening the comparison with Volcanoes. What do you think?
Could the expansion of the universe be in two parts. Expanding out into some kind of low pressure environment or a no pressure environment?
Also, there would or should be different speeds of expansion or even contraction. The contraction part may be an effect of pressing against another universe which has greater mass and that one spot.
I'm think about the great black spot. This could be a protrusion, a bubble from some kind of unknown pressure differential?
Can also a landslide and a avalanche offer similarities to the formation of an edge to this universe?
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