The universe was born before the Big Bang?

Two prestigious scientists around the world said they have just discovered evidence that the universe existed before the Big Bang. This statement is shaking the scientific world.

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A map of cosmic background radiation (CMB) in the universe with circles can represent events that took place before the Big Bang. (Photo: Daily Mail).

The Daily Mail reported that the controversial discovery of the birth of the universe was made by Roger Penrose , a scientist, respected professor of Oxford University and Professor Vahe Gurzadyan of the National University of Yerevan ( Armenia) for online posting on arXiv.org website. According to these two experts, the universe is not a departure from the Big Bang but a cycle of what is called aeon.

Most scientists believe that the universe was created in the Big Bang explosion about 13.7 billion years ago. Stars and galaxies begin to form around 300 million years later. Our Sun was born about 5 billion years ago, while life first appeared on Earth nearly 3.7 billion years ago.

The cosmic microwave background radiation (CMB) has also been widely accepted by the professional world 300 million years after the Big Bang and has now been cooled to about -270 degrees Celsius.

However, two professors Penrose and Gurzadyan pointed out that the evidence that Wilkinson Anisotropic Microwave Exploration Program of the US Aerospace Agency (NASA) shows in the background: traces in the background radiation is older than the Big Bang.

They said they have discovered 12 examples of concentric circles as above in CMB. Some of them have five rings, which means that the subject has experienced five extremely large events in its history. Circles that appear around galaxy clusters are strangely low in background radiation.

Research seems to have eliminated the widely accepted " inflation " hypothesis of the origin of the universe, that it began to be formed by the Big Bang explosion and will continue to expand to a point in the future. when that process ends.

Penrose and Gurzadyan believe that circles are traces of extremely powerful gravitational waves triggered by super-large black hole collisions in a previous aeon, before the last big bang. This means that the cosmic cycles through the aeons are under the control of big explosions and super-large black hole collisions.

Professor Penrose said, his new theory of " sensory circulation " means that black holes will eventually destroy all matter in the universe. According to his theory, when black holes complete all these things, the rest of the universe will be only energy, which will then activate a new Big Bang and a new aeon.

Professor Penrose told the BBC news agency: " In the hypothesis I gave, we have an exponential expansion but not our aeon - I use the term to describe [stage ] from our Big Bang explosion to the distant future, I think this aeon is one of a series of events where the distant future of the previous aeons somehow becomes the Big Bang of their aeon. I ".