Busting the Top 5 Myths About the Big Bang
- A group of researchers has introduced a new idea challenging the traditional Big Bang model, proposing that our cosmos originated within an enormous black hole located in a much larger parent universe.
- This proposal emerged due to persistent challenges with the Big Bang model, including the unknown origin of dark energy, the initial singularity problem, and the incompatibility of general relativity with quantum theory.
- Researchers noted that under certain conditions, the collapse before the Big Bang might bounce instead of ending in a singularity, potentially linking gravity with quantum mechanics.
- Gaztañaga explained that tracing the universe's growth backward through established physics leads to a moment of infinite density, marking the origin of space, time, and matter.
- If validated, this alternative model could reshape cosmic timelines and deepen understanding of galaxy formation, star aging, and dark matter's role in the universe.
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