Big Bang, the beginning of the universe?

Big Bang, the beginning of the universe?
01/06/2008 | Elhuyar
(Photo: NASA, ESA, M.J. Jee & H. Ford (Johns Hopkins Unib.)

The Big Bang was not the beginning of the universe, but the result of a process of contraction. This is what astronomer at the University of Illinois, Amit Yadav, says after analyzing the background radiation left by the Big Bang.

According to the current theory, after the Big Bang, a uniform negative gravitational field was created. When the area disappeared, the matter and energy that are known today in the universe were formed, leaving a microwave background radiation. In theory, the representation of this irradiation should be almost exclusively gausense.

The Yadav team has analyzed the satellite data Wilkinson Microwave Anisotropy Probe and has said that 99.5% of the microwave background radiation is not gausstarra.

Recently, the result of a new analysis of data sent from the same satellite was completely different from the current theory.

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