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    : steady state theory dust cloud theory pulsating theory In cosmology‚ the Steady State theory (also known as the Infinite Universe theory or continuous creation) is a model developed in 1948 by Fred Hoyle‚ Thomas Gold‚ Hermann Bondi and others as an alternative to the Big Bang theory (known‚ usually‚ as the standard cosmological model). In steady state views‚ new matter is continuously created as the universe expands‚ so that the perfect cosmological principle is adhered

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    Large Scale Universe to Milky Way SCI/151 07/07/12 Cosmology‚ as defined by Encarta Dictionary is “the philosophical study of the nature of the universe.” This concern with viewing the universe and its vast issues and meaning takes the mind into a mysterious spectrum. The very foundation of Cosmology began with Astronomer Edwin Hubble in 1929. He discovered that other galaxies existed in the universe and determined that these galaxies were moving away from each other at a rate that was constant

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    could not find any reason for living except one goal to complete understanding of the universe‚ why it is as it is and why it exists at all. He lost the use of his arms and legs. Fortunately the progress of his illness slowed down Despite his growing physical disabilities‚ he determined to live and make professional progress in the world of science. Hawking explained the beginning of the universe with the help of black holes which Einstein couldn’t answer. Unfortunately at the age of 42‚ Hawking caught

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    way to find out. | | | | The SuperNova/Acceleration Probe‚ SNAP‚ is a satellite designed to study dark energy through the discovery and precision measurement of thousands of distant supernovae. | | | | In a paper to be published in Physical Review Letters‚ physicists Eric Linder of Berkeley Lab and Robert Caldwell of Dartmouth show that physics models of dark energy can be separated into distinct scenarios‚ which could be used to rule out Einstein’s cosmological constant and explain

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    References: [1] Antony Flew‚ There Is a God: How the World’s Most Notorious Atheist Changed His Mind [2] Derek Raine‚ An Introduction to Science of Cosmology (Astronomy & Astrophysics) [3] Justin L. Barrett‚ Why Would Anyone Believe in God? [4] http://www.cam.ox.ac.uk/publications-original/why-would-anyone-believe-in-god/ [5] Dr Olivera Petrovich‚ Childs Theory of World [6] Justin L. Barrett‚ Jonathan

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    Theory Phys 1070- Astronomy Topical Essay Motivated by the M-theory‚ space-time ‘branes’ and extra-dimensions‚ scientists Paul J. Steinhardt and Neil Turok introduce a tantalizing alternative to the prevailing standard Big Bang-Inflation model of cosmology. Traditionally‚ the Big Bang-Inflation model features an explosive epoch 15 billion years ago when time and space sprung into existence followed by a fraction of a second of superluminal expansion. Lacking adequate competition‚ the popular prototype

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    The Origin of the Universe As Told by the 20th Century Peoples of North America and other industrialized lands INTRODUCTIon The evolution of theories about the origin of the universe has surely proceeded at a rapid pace upon entering the 20th Century. New telescopic devices permitting people to see parts of the universe never before imagined‚ in new ways never before conceived‚ have advanced man’s theoretical capabilites on explaining the origin of the universe‚ a task that has been

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    are relatively bright. Chapter 26: 4. What is the origin of the Big Bang Theory? The history of the Big Bang theory began with the Big Bang’s development from observations and theoretical considerations. Much of the theoretical work in cosmology now involves extensions and refinements to the basic Big Bang model. 5. When did the Big Bang occur? Space and time were created in the Big Bang. At the beginning of the universe‚ the space was completely filled with matter. The matter was

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    reasonable explanation to how the universe was created‚ is a widely discussed topic among cosmologists and astrophysicists. The Big Bang theory is about an event that explains the origins of the universe. It relates heavily to the sciences of cosmology and astrophysics. It is a widely accepted theory among people all across the world‚ and is also a widely discussed topic that has not been entirely explained yet. Many are still left wondering and searching for a scientific explanation as to how

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    Life cycle of a star Every star has a life cycle just like a human or a frog except stars do it on a much larger scale. Stars start life as a massive cloud of matter and then get pulled together to create a star. But stars do not last forever most stars last for millions of years but they still end. When a stars life ends it may explode or implode to create a black hole. The reason stars even start life and end life is because of nuclear fusion. Nuclear fusion is a reaction where matter is forced

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