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− | Questions about the origin and nature of our universe have always stimulated and exercised every curious mind. While several theories exist, the Big Bang model is widely accepted as the correct model of the origin of our universe. However, some of the observations of the behavior of matter and light in our universe are not yet fully explained by the Standard Big Bang Model. In this paper, some corrections to the Big Bang model are presented, which result in a new model that provides a much better explanation of the observed behavior of matter and light in our universe.[[Category:Scientific Paper]] | + | Questions about the origin and nature of our universe have always stimulated and exercised every curious mind. While several theories exist, the Big Bang model is widely accepted as the correct model of the origin of our universe. However, some of the observations of the behavior of matter and light in our universe are not yet fully explained by the Standard Big Bang Model. In this paper, some corrections to the Big Bang model are presented, which result in a new model that provides a much better explanation of the observed behavior of matter and light in our universe. |
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Title | Origin of the Universe: a Theoretical Model |
Read in full | Link to paper |
Author(s) | Rahul Krishna |
Keywords | Big Bang, relativity, gravity, space-time |
Published | 2012 |
Journal | Proceedings of the NPA |
Volume | 9 |
No. of pages | 15 |
Pages | 281-295 |
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Abstract
Questions about the origin and nature of our universe have always stimulated and exercised every curious mind. While several theories exist, the Big Bang model is widely accepted as the correct model of the origin of our universe. However, some of the observations of the behavior of matter and light in our universe are not yet fully explained by the Standard Big Bang Model. In this paper, some corrections to the Big Bang model are presented, which result in a new model that provides a much better explanation of the observed behavior of matter and light in our universe.