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Is there any other theory except for the big bang which explains the origin of the universe satisfactorily and which has not been ruled out as yet?
Originally posted by anand
Is there any other theory except for the big bang which explains the origin of the universe satisfactorily and which has not been ruled out as yet?
Originally posted by sea_wizard i thought that the big bang continues by the reunion of black holes in one big black hole that would explode when reaching the critical mass starting the universe again.
modern scientists can't explain the perfect tuning of the universal constants that allow the starts to last that much or that permit life to exist. So they have three choices: accept the existence of a creator that sets this constants or accept the existence of more than one universe with different universal constants
anyhow understanding the creation of the universe is something beyond our capacities since we can even really understand something as common as "infinite"
The alternative theory suggests that the universe has always existed in some form, and that there was no single event that caused its creation. This is in contrast to the Big Bang theory, which proposes that the universe began as a singularity and expanded rapidly from that point.
Some evidence for the alternative theory includes the observation that the universe appears to be spatially infinite and has no edge or center. Additionally, the theory is consistent with the laws of thermodynamics, which state that energy cannot be created or destroyed but can only change form.
Yes, there are several alternative theories that propose different explanations for the origin of the universe. Some suggest that the universe is constantly expanding and contracting in a cyclical pattern, while others propose a multiverse where multiple universes exist simultaneously.
The alternative theory suggests that galaxies and other celestial bodies were formed through natural processes such as gravity, rather than a single explosive event like the Big Bang. Over time, these bodies formed and evolved through interactions with each other.
Currently, the alternative theory cannot be definitively proven or disproven. However, ongoing research and advancements in technology may provide more evidence to support or refute this theory in the future.