magnifier661
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There are countless models, all of which are have the Cosmological community agree don't work, but what opinion do you have in this regard?
Do you think the universe had an absolute beginning, or do you believe the universe is eternal (theories of multiverses, or models like that)?
Please describe why you think or feel the way you do, and why.
I believe the universe had an absolute beginning. I think if the universe is eternal, then we would have already observed the total expansion of a lifeless universe "cold universe" from the natural expansion. Because of this concept, I believe the universe had an absolute beginning.
Now there are arguments that the universe will expand, then contract back to singularity. Personally, I struggle with this theory, since the mathematic models that try to explain this have been refuted. So most of my opinions on this matter are a result that the universe is "ever expanding", and will eventually expand to a "cold universe" state.
Do you think the universe had an absolute beginning, or do you believe the universe is eternal (theories of multiverses, or models like that)?
Please describe why you think or feel the way you do, and why.
I believe the universe had an absolute beginning. I think if the universe is eternal, then we would have already observed the total expansion of a lifeless universe "cold universe" from the natural expansion. Because of this concept, I believe the universe had an absolute beginning.
Now there are arguments that the universe will expand, then contract back to singularity. Personally, I struggle with this theory, since the mathematic models that try to explain this have been refuted. So most of my opinions on this matter are a result that the universe is "ever expanding", and will eventually expand to a "cold universe" state.
