Cyclic Theory of Time: A New Perspective on Time, Space, and Information

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Abstract

The Cyclic Theory of Time presents a novel perspective on the nature of time, space, and the universe's evolution. It proposes that time is not linear, but cyclical, with each cycle beginning with a "Big Bang" and ending in a "Big Crunch," only to start anew. Central to this theory is the concept of a massive black hole that absorbs and accumulates energy throughout the cycle, storing all information about the universe's past states. At the end of each cycle, the black hole begins to reverse time, leading to the formation of a new universe. This process results in a continuous loop of time and cosmic rebirths. The theory challenges traditional notions of time, space, and parallel universes by suggesting that all events and states of matter are contained within a single informational structure, with no separate parallel realities. This work proposes that time itself is a form of information that manifests according to the laws of physics, with the trajectory of the universe being predefined, yet constantly cycling through its phases.

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