Assistant Professor of Physics and Astronomy Cosmin Ilie and Richard Casey ’24 have delved into a bold idea proposed by University of Texas at Austin scientists Katherine Freese and Martin Winkler. This theory suggests that dark matter may have emerged from a separate event, dubbed the “Dark Big Bang,” which occurred shortly after the universe’s formation. (Unveiling the Dark Big Bang Theory)
Traditionally, scientists believe that all matter, including dark matter, originated from a single event — the Big Bang. This marked the end of the cosmic inflation period, a rapid expansion of the universe, when vacuum energy transformed into a hot plasma of radiation and particles, setting the stage for the universe as we know it.
However, Q-FFF Theory suggests, that our material universe has an entangled Anti material mirorr symmetric partner inside a multiverse system of a 12 fold raspberry shaped Multivere
See below: The 12 fold dual entangled mutiverse with 6x material universes and 6x copy anti material universes.