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Abstract:
On cyclic models that posit a universe before the Big Bang; comparison of theories of dynamic expansion and contraction vs. Steady State and Cosmic Inflation; parallels between modern science and ancient Greek, Jewish and Hindu cosmology.
Notes:
Mirrored with permission from jack-mclean.com/articles/bahai-cosmology.
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Abstract: The Big Bang Theory is currently the most widely accepted Standard Model of cosmology, but it is at odds with Bahá'í scripture on three key points: a beginning, an end, creation from "nothing." The Bahá'í sacred writings maintain instead continuous creation: the universe has no beginning; it will have no end; it did not arise from nothing. This article addresses the mainline interpretation of the Big Bang as the beginning of spacetime. The theory that the universe began from a very hot, dense singularity, smaller than an atom is supported by strong, empirical evidence. According to the mainline interpretation, spacetime came into existence at the Big Bang, an estimated 13.8 billion years ago. According to the theory there was no "before." Download: mclean_big_bang_cosmology.pdf.
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