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What we don’t know about the Universe… could fill the Universe. Two
theoretical physicists have suggested nothing like the Big Bang played a
role in the start of our universe 13.8 billion years ago, refuting
Edwin Hubble’s 1929 theory that the universe was contained in a single
point in space and some violent event caused it to expand.
“Our theory suggests that the age of the universe could be infinite,”
study co-author Saurya Das, a theoretical physicist at the University of
Lethbridge in Alberta, Canada, told LiveScience.
The new study denies claims of an infinitely small and dense point of
matter being involved in the beginning of the Universe, as stated in the
Big Bang Theory.
“So when we say that the universe begins with a big bang, we really have
no right to say that,” Robert Brandenberger, a theoretical
cosmetologist at McGill University in Montreal told LiveScience.
The Big Bang theory comes from Einstein’s general theory of relativity.
The two scientists looked at the two dominant physics theories, quantum
mechanics and general relativity, and concluded that they cannot be
reconciled as they both fail to explain dark matter.
So they decided to regroup, and found “holes in Einstein’s theory.”
“One way to test the theory is to look at how dark matter is distributed
in the universe and see if it matches the properties of the proposed
superfluid… If our results match with those, even approximately,
that’s great,” Das said.
Both scientists confirm that the universe was once very small and hot, but agree that it is infinitely old.
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