The Big Bang Theory Is Wrong, and the New Theory Is Somehow Even Stranger
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The Big Bang Theory Is Wrong, and the New Theory Is Somehow Even Stranger
For nearly a century, the scientific community has been mostly in support of the Big Bang theory proposed by Georges Lemaître in the 1930s. Today, however, a team of physicists from the University of Portsmouth has a different, simpler, stranger, and somehow more elegant theory explaining the origins of life, the universe, and everything. It’s the Black Hole Universe theory. As the theory goes, our universe wasn’t born from nothing; it rebounded…
Are we in a black hole? New study challenges the Big Bang theory: 'We are not special'
A new study by British scientists has questioned the famous Big Bang theory. It suggests that the universe may not have started with a single explosion. The research, published in Physical Review D by scientists from the University of Portsmouth, puts a daring new idea for. It says that our universe exists in a black […]
An international team of physicists led by Professor Enrique Gaztañaga of the Institute of Cosmology and Gravitation of the University of Portsmouth, has questioned the idea that the Universe began with the Big Bang. In an article published in Physical Review D, researchers put forward an alternative model for the origin of [...]
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