Universe / Cosmology
The big bang and the microwave enegy area is at a single point in the sky. I think the Big-Bang is a continual event. The universe expands well short of the speed of light. The light from such events would’ve passed us by already if it was a one time event. The black-holes (especially the galactic-center ones) are probably the death and rebirth of matter, like the cycle of life on earth.
When the matter finally reaches a very microscopic distance from the singularity it is ‘recycled’ and spewed back through the big-bang. They would even eventually mop up much of the electromagnetic engergy and possibly even neutrinos and other strange subatomic particles. It may explain how black holes slowly ‘evaporate’. It would allow a continual existance for the universe.
Galactic superclusters fade off, clump into a giant black hole and recycle back through the continual big-bang. The universe itself probably has a huge huge huge event horizon of perhaps trillions of light years so that even light and energy can’t run off to infinite distances for eventual mop-up and recycling by black holes, otherwise their would be energy/matter loss over great cosmological time.
If the big-bang was a one-time event, and assuming 25% lightspeed expansion and a 14 billion year universe age, anything happening less than 3.5 billion light years away would definitly have passed us by and be totally non-observable, but we can see further than that with Hubble supoosedly.
Only a wild thought. I’m not well versed in advanced calculus or the like.

