Cosmic Seed Theory
Cosmic Seed Theory: A New Vision of the Universe
For over a century, the prevailing cosmological model has told us that everything—every star, planet, and galaxy—came from a single, universe-wide Big Bang. This idea suggests that space itself erupted from nothing, expanding outward in all directions, setting the stage for everything we see today.
But what if that’s not the whole story?
Cosmic Seed Theory (CST) challenges the traditional view by proposing a revolutionary idea: the Big Bang was not a singular, universal event—it happens locally, within galaxies, as part of an ongoing cosmic cycle. Instead of one explosive beginning, the cosmos is filled with expansion events, each triggered by the largest supermassive black holes. These aren’t just the remnants of collapsed stars—they are Cosmic Seeds, the engines of creation.
How It Works
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The Universe is Infinite & Timeless
Space has no true beginning or end. Instead, energy exists everywhere, interacting, condensing, and evolving over vast timescales. -
Matter Forms Through Energy Interactions
Small fluctuations in energy lead to the formation of the first particles, which over time accumulate to create stars, galaxies, and black holes. -
Supermassive Black Holes Grow Into Cosmic Seeds
As galaxies evolve, their central black holes continue to grow, absorbing mass and energy. But they are not infinite sinks—there is a limit. -
When a Cosmic Seed Reaches a Critical Threshold, It Triggers an Expansion Event
Instead of collapsing into an unreachable singularity, these massive black holes reach a breaking point. Space and matter, compressed to their limits, release in a galactic-sized Big Bang. -
Dark Matter is Unnecessary
The rotation of galaxies, once attributed to mysterious unseen matter, is naturally explained by this model—because each galaxy’s expansion event created the very motion we observe. -
The Cycle Continues
The cosmos is not a single event, but a process. New galaxies form, their black holes grow, and the cycle repeats. Instead of a cold, dying universe, CST envisions a cosmos teeming with continual renewal and creation.
Why It Matters
Cosmic Seed Theory reshapes our understanding of reality.
- It eliminates the need for dark matter as an unknown placeholder.
- It removes the paradox of singularities, replacing them with real, physical structures.
- It explains why galaxies formed too early in cosmic history, aligning with what telescopes like JWST are actually observing.
- It puts our galaxy’s history into a new perspective—we are not fragments of a universal explosion but products of our own local Big Bang.
CST is more than just a theory—it is a redefinition of how we see the cosmos. Instead of a universe that began once and will fade into darkness, it is a thriving, ongoing process of creation, evolution, and rebirth.
This is a new way to see everything.
This is Cosmic Seed Theory.