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5 Most Interesting Alternative Theories About The Universe

Sunday, March 9, 2014 1:34
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by Anna LeMind
Learning Mind

Considering the fact that humans will not be able to travel to the moon for the second time, without even mentioning other planets in the solar system, scientists are creating quite organized and compelling theories regarding composition and origin of our universe. These theories are based on long-term observations of visible parts of the universe as well as on guesses.

Ekpyrotic theory of how the universe has evolved

Everyone knows about the Big Bang theory. Without going into details about this theory, and remembering that now it is even taught in schools, let’s mention an alternative theory that attempts to explain the origin of our universe from a different perspective.

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Proponents of this theory follow a belief that a universe parallel to our own exists, and occasionally these two “sister” universes intersect. The amount of energy released during this intersection causes enormous disturbances of space, resulting in appearance of particles, which form gaseous nebulae, galaxies, stars and other celestial bodies.
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Source: http://www.riseearth.com/2014/03/5-most-interesting-alternative-theories.html

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