Since an early age, I have had a natural flare for science. I used to question everything and imagine a world where I used to run simulations of experiments which were beyond my capacity to conduct in real life. 


Every science enthusiast stumbles upon the disputed theory of the creation of the universe. I too was puzzled by the eccentric theories. So, one day, in the year 2015, when I was 9 years old, I ran a simulation of the big bang in my head. The singular point of brightness expanded and illuminated the dark expanse of space. I had a feeling that this theory was accurate but there was more to it and it was just a speck. I ran the same simulation again and again but found no results. 


One day, in my dreams I ran the same perplexing simulation. This time, I paused it just after the start of the big bang. 


My observations were that:


1) The radiations when viewed from a top angle, were spreading in two adjacent planes only.

2) These radiations were circular in nature. (Convex side spreading. Like a wave in the water but in one direction). 


The very next day, I used these observations to design a homemade experiment. 


I put one balloon inside another. And filled the inner balloon till it popped. The air I filled inside the inner balloon escaped and filled the outer balloon. The outer balloon was now filled but didn’t pop. This made me think that every balloon can be filled to a limit after which it pops. And these limits should form an arithmetic progression or at least a pattern. 


I again repeated the experiment, and this time, I used 10 balloons. Each balloon was bigger than its inner one. 


I again noticed that I had to continuously release air into the balloons to make them expand. This meant that the air supply should either be so large that it should be greater than the limit of the outermost balloon or should have a continuous supply of air till it reaches the limit of the outermost balloon. But I was convinced by the latter.  


After this, I merged the two simulations. I saw that multiple theories were encompassed in it. 


When I ran the simulation…I saw that the first universe was supplied by matter and radiation definitely not infinite but in a huge quantity. It spread at an accelerating rate. When it reached the boundaries of the innermost universe, it stretched its elastic rubber-like surface, moving away the contents of the universe from each other. After the universe’s matter reached its limit, the universe popped. And the matter traveled to the next universe. Multiple universes popped and before I could see the outermost universe expand and burst, I woke up. 


According to me, matter is constant in every universe and is not affected by the ending of the universes.