Development of the universe model before the Bigbang explosion
Scientists from the University of Penxinvania (USA) have developed a cosmic model before the Big Bang big explosion 13.7 billion years ago, forming the current universe.
According to Einstein's theory of Relativity, the Bigbang explosion is the beginning of the present universe, in which not only matter but also space and time are born.
However, Einstein could not explain what happened before the explosion.
Using a combination of the theory of Quantum Physics and Relativity theory to trace the evidence in the universe today, American scientists have discovered the universe model before Big Bang is a conditional universe. The universe-like logic is now shrinking, reaching a level of super-dense matter and can collapse. This collapse caused a massive explosion to create the universe today.
US scientists believe that in the cosmic model shrinking before the Big Bang, space and time are the same as the present universe, but gravity is introverted and reaches the quantum properties of space. and time turns gravity into repulsive force, not gravity like gravity in the current universe.
It is this thrust that has caused a massive explosion of the present universe and is making this universe continue to expand.
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