In this episode, we’ve embarked on an exciting journey into the heart of quantum cosmology, exploring Stephen Hawking’s revolutionary \.
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If it turns out the universe indeed didn’t have a start, there’s two likely explanations. The first is the cyclical theory, in which the universe experiences an infinite cycle of big bangs and big crunches. In this theory, the universe expands for a few trillion years, then shrinks again, eventually coming back to the primordial singularity and rebounding in a new big bang. The second theory involves a multiverse of an infinite number of universes.
If it turns out the universe indeed didn’t have a start, there’s two likely explanations. The first is the cyclical theory, in which the universe experiences an infinite cycle of big bangs and big crunches. In this theory, the universe expands for a few trillion years, then shrinks again, eventually coming back to the primordial singularity and rebounding in a new big bang. The second theory involves a multiverse of an infinite number of universes.