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imagine space is like water in a pan.
bubbles will start to form in different places (big bangs), occasionally they will merge with each other before reaching the surface.

normal bubbles are bland, but when two bubbles merge, and conditions are JUST right, you get the combined effects of the nucleation of both bubbles (the 'big bang' and the initial event that decides what laws of nature, the forces, and the constants).

in our case we got something that few universes have... two different types of gravity.
there is normal gravity, that we can feel now, this is what makes an apple drop, a star or planet form, and a star collapse into a stellar mass black hole.

the gravity we gained from universe B dictates 'dark matter/energy', at the same time it provides a slight drag on normal matter from universe A.
dark matter is what causes a supermassive black hole to form, (as a result of the surrounding mass of a galaxy, not the internal mass like a stellar mass black hole).

this theory also implies that space is either literally infinite, or god exists.
the odds of 2 universes randomly forming nearby with somewhat compatible physics is almost impossible.

it is like if 2 VW beetles crashed into each other at 100mph and formed a lamborghini huracan.. possible in theory, but EXTREMELY unlikely.

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i wish a gamma ray burst would kill me right now.

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