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OpenStudy (peterg2001):

help please How does the steady state theory of the origin of the universe differ from the Big Bang and oscillating theories?

OpenStudy (peterg2001):

@Xmoses1

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@maddytaylor28

OpenStudy (anonymous):

The Steady State Theory held that the universe always was, although it has evolved and continues to evolve. With increasing knowledge about the universe, this theory has few adherents now. The "Big Bang" Theory says that the universe started when a single primordal point of matter and energy exploded, eventually expanding to form the universe as we know it. This theory is considered to fit all the facts as we know them. An extension of the "Big Bang" Theory, supported by some, is that there have been multiple universes, over infinite time. As each universe is formed from its "Big Bang", it expands until gravity takes over and pulls all the matter back into the primordal point. Then, the cycle starts with a new "Big Bang" that creates a new universe. Nobody knows for sure...although some scientists theorize that it formed as the result of the Big Bang. If you don't know what the big bang theory is, then google it or check link below. ~Yahoo answers

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