How to understand the inflation of space during Big Bang

We know that space and time are overly complementary. That is, one does not exist in the absence of the other. It can be called space time extortion or space time uncertainty. So, before the Big Bang or before the creation by God, the Almighty, he (the Almighty), might have placed together a very dense and very heavy cosmic soup of space and time, for billions of billions years in isolation or incubation. As a result, before the Big Bang, the value of time had become very large or infinite, that means, the value of time might have became billions of billions years before the Big Bang. But in comparison, time's counterpart or companion namely, the space remained short in its original small state. So the space had to swell or inflate infinitely large during the Big Bang to match with the uncertainty of billions of billions of years of time that already elapsed before the Big Bang. That is, in less than a fraction of a second, a second divided by billion times, this space has expanded at a very immensely fast rate from its initial state to match with an already spent huge time, which we can call the great inflation during Big Bang. In other words, since the space and time are complementary to each other and since the time has already crossed billions of billions of years before the Big Bang, the space had to expand very much in a very short time during the Big Bang to compliment with that huge spent time.

Logically, therefore, this idea, however, should support Albert Einstein's space-time curvature, time-dilation and space-time relativity. Because, the foundation of Einstein's relativity theory, is based on the dependency of space on time and vice versa. Ultimately, it also supports Einstein's prediction of space-time as like, two sides of the same coin, which he referred to as the Space Time Continuum. In addition, it signifies the flow of time as an element of the universe that is moving forward. In this way, now, as time goes on, we can hope that the space is also expanding with respect to it, which is totally validating the concept of expanding universe. That is, the dynamism or uncertainty of space-time is only explaining our theory of expansion of the universe, which is still going on.

From the above facts, another interesting ideology can be added that before the Big Bang, the very hot dense and super massive space-time cosmic soup was spinning very intensely. As a result of which, we see everything in the universe are rotating against one another now. As an example our Earth, in its primitive era, was rotating at a very high speed on its own axis and the speed of this rotation gradually reduced to the present speed over billions of years of time. From this context, it can be understood that after the Big Bang, everything in the universe in its early infant era were rotating at a very high speed and these rotational speeds gradually reduced to the present balanced and stable speed over a long duration of billions of billions years. Finally, it can be inferred from this that because of these rotations, all the heavenly bodies, like the planets, moons & stars became locked-up in orbits against one another. In other words, it can be stated that these rotational motions, resulted to create a gravitational magnetic field around those heavenly bodies to bind them in a particular discrete orbit against one another.

Author Name: Sadiq Rahim
M.Sc. in Physics of 1987 batch, Dhaka University, Dhaka, Bangladesh
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