The Origin of the Big Bang being the explosion of the former Big Crunch Dark Matter String Black Hole. (Q-FFF Model)
Black holes are described as Penrose-Q-FFF systems of String Black Holes compressed by the oscillating local dark energy string vacuum, which is the origin of the Casimir effect en one part of the Q-Gravity together with the opposing Graviton string produced by all Fermions.
The origin of the Big Bang explosion seems the decreased vacuum pressure on the former big Crunch string nucleus, by the consumption of the oscillating Dark Energy vacuum by that Big Crunch string Black Hole.
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Primordial Black Holes and dual Herbig Haro Effects for Star-Galaxy formation.
and: The Electric Universe by Electric Dark Matter Big Bang Black Holes of Quantum FFF Theory.
and: Big Bang Energy out of Nothing, or a Compressed Rigid String Nucleus.
and: The Raspberry Shaped Multiverse, Pulsating Between Big Crunch and Big Bang, Based on Rigid Transformable Massless Axion Higgs Particles.
and: Splitting Dark Matter Black Hole Big Bang as the Origin of Ultra-Energetic-Cosmic-Rays-From Far-Away.
and: 2 Signals for Retarded Single Big Bang Black Hole Nucleus Splitting and Pairing into Dual Black Hole Herbig Haro Systems
and: Signals for Retarded Big Bang Black Hole Nucleus Splitting and Pairing Into Dual Black Hole Based Quasar and Herbig Haro Systems.
and: The Splitting Dark Matter- Black Hole- Big Bang and the Cyclic Multiverse.
The Transformable Ring String of the vacuum is changing its shape by the collision with the propeller rotation of Fermions (along a Calabi Yau surface) into photons gluons ( eigen energy). Local time is related to the spin of Fermions, so a black hole without fermions has no local time.
Two colliding vacuum particle rings can change form into dual fermions.
Photon trajectories with the Black/White hole in the middle by Casimir pressure.
Below: Why the star formation stops (quencing) after 800 years of the big bang?
Q-FFF Model says: it is too early for Super Nova explosions producing smaller Starspot black holes (former Comets) for small star formation systems sequences..