Many scientists now agree that the Universe we currently observe emerged from its initial singular state about 14 billion years ago. It suddenly started expanding – it’s called the Big Bang – and since then the universe has been constantly expanding and cooling.

The authors of the new paper suggest that dark energy may always be part of a key process in the universe, and that the Big Bang was just one of an endless series of other explosions. This actually means that the singularity does not exist at all. The universe expanded and contracted.

So dark energy could lead to the “Big Bang”, in which the Universe would shrink and then “explode” again. This will repeat forever.

Source: Ferra

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