Everything is shot out, and eventually gets sucked back in…

The world — the entire universe, actually — was crated by this whole “Big Bang” thing. We know this as a fact. At least I do. (I was there. Seriously.) Anyway, because of this giant explosion, everything was sent flying /outwards/ at an enormous velocity. (Some say this is false, but if we’re moving at the same speed as everything else, how can they prove that it’s false?) Much like with nuclear explosions, there is always a backdraft of sorts. Everything is shot out, and eventually gets sucked back in — resulting in that trademark mushroom cloud.

Eventually, everything will have gone out as far as it can, and will be fired back towards it’s origin at the center of the universe — or some other point — and will return to the way it was originally. (Since there’s not atmosphere in space, though, there will be no mushroom cloud. Sorry.)

Anyway, that’s my thought on it. Think of it as a rubber band, how when you stretch it it goes back to its original shape. Or, uhm.. when you throw something, and it.. uh, does something.. or.. yeah.

Author: Anonymous

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One Response to “Everything is shot out, and eventually gets sucked back in…”

  1. Zillah Says:

    The type of explosion you’re talking about only happens within an atmosphere. In space it doesn’t work like that.

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