Bouncing Baby Cosmos

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The article, “Our Universe could be reborn as a bouncing baby cosmos” by Lisa Grossman suggests that there may be a new theory to how the universe began, that seems to be more accurate than the current theory. This new theory created by Neil Turok and Steffen Gielen is the new Big Bounce model; not to be confused with the older big bounce-big crunch model. This model, unlike all other past contenders, has been able to begin the first steps in an accurate description to how the universe originated without adding assumptions or as Turok likes to say, “ingredients”. The main component that has had countless scientists stumped is how to make a theory that explains singularity, a point in which all matter and energy in the universe was compressed

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