We might be entirely wrong about the Big Bang.
An international team of researchers are suggesting that our understanding of the origins of our universe may need some updates., they say the universe may have begun with a "Big Bounce" rather than a Big Bang.
But, as Vagnozzi argues, there's still a chance we can prove the theory wrong, despite being able to rule out "individual inflationary models." "When the results from the Planck satellite were announced, they were held up as a confirmation of cosmic inflation," Harvard University astronomer Avi Loeb, who also worked on the paper, said in the statement. "However, some of us argued that the results might be showing just the opposite.""The actual edge of the observable universe is at the distance that any signal could have travelled at the speed-of-light limit over the 13.
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