According to the explanations in Buddhism about the world and universe, the world starts to end during the contraction period of the universe which begins with a rain of liquid energy, and destroys the world and heavenly worlds including material Brahma worlds within a duration called Sanvatta Asankhya Kalpa. The contraction of the universe continues without matterial worlds during Sanvattai Asankhya Kalpa. And then, the universe starts to expand with a rain of liquid energy called Sampatthi Mahamegha, during a similar period called Vivatta Asankhya Kalpa. Also, the duration of the further expansion (called Vivattai Asankhya Kalpa) that starts with the formation of worlds is similar to the duration of the first period of expansion that filled the universe with a rain of liquid energy beams (called Sampatthi Mahamegha), the rain that stopped falling, before the start of the formation of worlds that happens with the further expansion. Again, the universe contracts and destroy worlds during Sanvatta Asankhya Kalpa.
Perhaps, gravitons or any other force would bring matter back to the center of gravity with an acceleration, causing them to become beams of high-energy particles that gain energy with the contraction that causes matter to pass through the center of the universe.
The period between the start of Vivattai Asankhya Kalpa and end of Vivatta Asankhya Kalpa is called a Mahā-Kalpa.
Most likely, the universe didn't have a good reason to be a very small thing like an atom or elementary particle. The space in the observable universe is increasing. So likely, the Big Bang didn't create space to expand matter much faster than the speed of light. So the hypothetically developed theory of cosmic inflation is like pseudoscience. A flat universe doesn't support the concept of Cosmic Inflation from a curved singularity. CMB Radiation showed that the universe was not a curved universe. So the Big Bang was not like a breaking of a curved geometry of spacetime. Seemingly, matter came closer to each other as beams of energy on gravitational forces that acted in the flat universe that already existed. Therefore, the Big Bang was likely a Big Exchange of matter from one side to another.
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