On the other hand, if the universe goes thru cyclical bangs and crunches then variations in the background radiation could be caused by a new universe expanding into (and over) the still in-falling material of the prior universe.
What the hell makes you think that any of this makes any sense whatsoever?
First, I said "might".
The "might" was applied to your hypothesis, not to the need for a hypothesis
Second, the only other explanation I've heard is that the "singularity" or whatever you wanna call that point before the bang was not uniform, or that uniformity did not exist as the universe began expanding. What caused that?
Quantum mechanics, of course.
Why didn't you just ask the question first instead of engaging in wild-ass speculation with somebody else who has absolutely no actual knowledge or understanding of cosmology?
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