What if the universe didn’t “bang” … but fractured?
For 100 years we’ve been told the universe began with a Big Bang — a single explosion that expanded into everything.
But new work in physics suggests something very different may have happened.
Instead of a bang…
⚡ the universe may have “crackled” into existence.
Think of a sheet of glass under tension.
At one critical moment, it fractures — not at one point, but at thousands, all at once:
This is what a crackle is:
A multi-point, branching, fractal breakup of a single field.
This turns out to match the behavior of the earliest universe better than the explosion metaphor we've been using for decades.
Because this “Crackle” naturally explains one of the biggest mysteries in science: