u/JUST4EVERWA

So for the last few days i have been reading articles about quantum physics CERN discoveries, string theory and many worlds theory. I am an engineer by nature but i saw a pattern reading those articles and studies. A pattern that made me write a hypothesis about how an intelligent species(not us/maybe us idk) created a probe to observe the Big Bang and pre Bang time using quantum technology, and because of that a cascading event led to our universe creation. I cover this in more detail here

I want feedback please, maybe I came up with something new, worth exploring , or maybe i have fried my brain.

Here's the link

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.20028541

Hope you understand what I am trying to say and if not, hoping you have a good laugh at least!

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u/JUST4EVERWA — 18 days ago

So this started as a random conversation

about rockets and somehow ended up here.

I'm 21, studying electronics engineering

in Romania, no formal physics training.

Over the past day I got deep into quantum

decoherence, CP violation and antimatter

and ended up with something that felt

coherent enough to actually write up.

The basic idea is that the Big Bang might

not have been random. What if a quantum

probe from a previous universe extracted

a tiny amount of antimatter from a perfectly

balanced pre-Bang state — and that same act

of extraction was both its fuel source and

its first observation, triggering a cascade

that became our universe.

The probe stays in superposition the whole

time so it leaves no trace. The stolen

antimatter is why matter dominates. The

process starts as a causal loop then

branches into a multiverse tree because

of the no-cloning theorem.

There's an actual testable prediction —

shell-like structure in the CMB rather

than random inflationary noise.

I know I'm probably missing something

obvious. Paper has equations, references

to real literature, and is honest about

what it depends on.

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.20028541

Tell me where it breaks down.

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u/JUST4EVERWA — 18 days ago

What if the Big Bang wasn't random?

I'm a 3rd year electronics engineering student

from Romania with no physics background — but

I've been developing a theoretical framework

that I think is worth putting out there.

The Cascade Observer Hypothesis proposes:

• The pre-Bang state was a perfect

matter-antimatter superposition

• A quantum probe from a prior universe

extracted infinitesimal antimatter to sustain

its own superposition

• That extraction was simultaneously its fuel

AND its first observation — triggering a

self-sustaining decoherence cascade

• The cascade IS the Big Bang

• The probe leaves no baryonic trace because

it never exits superposition

• The process begins as a closed causal loop

then branches into a finite multiverse tree

through the no-cloning theorem

• The missing antimatter isn't gone — it's in

a CPT-symmetric partner universe running

backward in time

Testable prediction: faint shell-like

wavefront structure in CMB — distinguishable

from standard inflationary noise

I know this is speculative. The paper states

its dependencies clearly — string theory,

probe constructability, incomplete equations.

But the logic is internally consistent and

connects to real literature.

Full paper with equations and references:

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.20028541

Genuine feedback welcome — especially where

the physics breaks down.

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u/JUST4EVERWA — 18 days ago