To be or not to be: The Big Bang

I was reading how Einstein wanted to refute the idea of the Big Bang as the theory of the origin of the universe by stating that the Big Bang occurred posterior to a prior state of contraction, and it just occurred to me, why not? This makes more sense I think. Maybe this idea is better fit for science fiction, so excuse me if I go out of bounds, I haven’t researched physics enough, but what about this?

Premise = Story of the origin of the universe: The Big Bang took place upon the prior state of contraction into a supposed singularity upon which the universe, in an extremely dense bundle of matter exploded and expanded into a model, which resembles a flowing fountain, in which the universe is considered infinite only in the sense that in its curved limits, time would begin to flow backwards once it has reached the equator and begun its contracting phase again – but time would be an illusion. All events in time would occur simultaneously. All absolutes would only be absolute in the sense of its relativity to the perpetual created energy at the singularity, which still exists in the present if time does not exist. It is only the relativity to the singularity in perpetual creation/destruction that makes any absolute absolute. If there is One source upon which all things are relative, then all relativity to other bodies would revert back to an absolute singularity, making them a potentiality for absolute Being.

Black holes? Black holes would be the vessel upon which matter would reach the “outside” of the fountain model and fall back into the centered singularity, the singularity upon which matter is uniformly being created and destroyed to be stabilized in an equilibrium. It would be more of a time vessel upon which matter does not fall into nothing, but travels through the singularity in which it is spewed back into the parallel universe where time would seemingly flow backwards.

Again, I haven’t done much research in physics, so I don’t know what is original here and what errors there are, but it’s fun just to think about. Maybe I’ll write a science fiction book or something.