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Could the Schwinger effect explain the Big Bang?



The Schwinger effect is the effect that turns wave movement into particles. The Schwinger effect always forms particle-antiparticle pair.  As you see from the GIF above this text the wave movement is splitting into two parts when it faces the vacuum bubble. 

Then those waves movements that are coming from different directions are hitting together. When two wave movement flows are hitting together at a straight angle that thing forms the particles. 

The origin of the neutrinos can also be in the Schwinger effect. In that model, the electromagnetic wave movement would turn to particle form. When it hits the magnetic field of the star. 

Somebody is an introduced theory.  Maybe, someday researchers can foom particles form in the laboratory by using the Schwinger effect. If the light or some other electromagnetic wave movement is jumping between two mirrors that thing can form particles. 

But as you see from the GIF a similar effect is seen in the black holes. So is it possible that black holes also turn wave movement into particles? The light or some other electromagnetic wave movement would travel to both poles of the black hole. There they face extremely powerful X- or gamma-ray pike. And that pike can turn wave movement to yarn ball. 

In that case, the Schwinger effect always forms particles. And their antiparticle pair. So if we are thinking that the Big Bang was some kind of Schwinger effect that means there could be two wave movement beams. Those wave movement beams would go around the quantum vacuum. And then two particle groups formed. That particle groups were particles and their antiparticles. 

If the size of that quantum vacuum was high enough. That thing makes it possible that there are formed two universes. Or universe and the antimatter universe. But if those impacts of wave movement happened close enough the electromagnetic pulling effect will pull particles and their antiparticles together. Causing an annihilation reaction. 


The Dark Big Bang (or Two-staged Big Bang) theory goes like this:


1) At the first formed groups of particles. The particles and their anti- or mirror particles.


2)  After that began the annihilation that formed the proto-material like quarks and other fermions. Those particles formed in the scattering where crossing wave movements turned to yarn balls that are called fermions. 


Theoretically, the reason why wave movement is not traveling across the quantum bubble. Is that it needs a quantum layer where it travels. The material can cross the quantum vacuum only in the particle form. The reason for that is that. Wave movement requires some kind of layer that carries that thing. We can call that layer a brane layer. If there is not that kind of brane layer. That means the wave movement would curve to yarn ball or simple particle form. 

Or otherwise, it's possible that. If the wave movement crosses the quantum vacuum it faces the quantum wall and turns to particles. That thing can be the origin of the universe. But where do those wave movements come from? Who knows? Maybe there are other universes.  


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schwinger_effect

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