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Having a great sense of humor has been a powerful survival skill for me. I often reflect on and try to understand society, culture, and human behavior.
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Today we honor the sacrifice, courage, and commitment of all who serve our great nation in our Armed Forces. GOD BLESS AMERICA! 🇺🇸 #ArmedForcesDay
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What If the Big Bang Wasn’t the Beginning… But a Doorway?Imagine the universe didn’t explode into existence 13.8 billion years ago.
Imagine instead that it woke up.Before that blinding flash we call the Big Bang, there may have been no stars, no galaxies, no ticking clocks — just a vast, cold, almost ghostly version of reality. A silent, low-energy sea of pure potential, humming in a state so alien we barely have words for it. Then something shifted. A hidden trigger flipped the switch, and the quiet cosmos detonated into the hot, expanding fury of space, time, matter, and energy we inhabit today.This isn’t wild sci-fi speculation.
Physicists exploring string theory, quantum gravity, and cyclic cosmology are seriously investigating the idea that the Big Bang was not the origin — but a transition. A cosmic phase change. A rebirth. The middle chapter of a far older story whose first pages may lie forever beyond the edge of observable time.Nothing like today’s universe existed before. No people. No planets. No light as we know it. Just an eerie, featureless precursor — perhaps a shrinking universe collapsing into a bounce, or a higher-dimensional brane collision, or a quantum vacuum that suddenly became unstable. Whatever the mechanism, the result was the same: our universe roared to life.We have no direct evidence. The Big Bang’s afterglow — the cosmic microwave background — is the farthest back our telescopes can peer. Everything “before” is hidden behind an impenetrable wall of infinite temperature and density. Yet the very fact that respected scientists are publishing papers on pre-Big Bang physics tells us something profound: the simplest story we grew up with (nothing → sudden explosion → everything) is probably incomplete.If they’re right, the universe isn’t 13.8 billion years old.
It’s ancient — carrying a hidden history that stretches back before time itself had meaning.And that opens the most delicious question of all:If something existed before the beginning…
what else are we still missing?The hole in our cosmic story might be far deeper — and far stranger — than we ever dared imagine.

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