PROFESSORS FROM OXFORD AND YEREVAN STATE UNIVERSITY SAY A UNIVERSE EXISTED BEFORE THE BIG BANG
armradio.am
12.06.2012 15:57
A renowned scientist says he has spotted evidence that a universe
existed before the Big Bang. Professor Roger Penrose from Oxford
University says concentric circles discovered in the background
microwaves of the universe provides evidence of events that took
place before the universe came into being, the Daily Mail reports.
The Daily Galaxy reports that Prof Penrose, along with Professor Vahe
Gurzadyan of the Yerevan State University, Armenia believe images
of the CMB from NASA's Wilkinson Microwave Anisotophy Probe shows
imprints in the radiation that are older than the Big Bang.
They say they have discovered 12 examples of concentric circles,
some of which have five rings, which means the same object has had
five massive events in its history.
The research appears to cast aside the widely-held 'inflationary'
theory of the origins of the universe that it began with the Big
Bang, and will continue to expand until a point in the future, when
it will end.
They believe the circles are imprints of extremely violent
gravitational radiation waves generated by super-massive black hole
collisions in a previous aeon before the last big bang.
They say that this means that the universe cycles through aeons
dominated by big bangs and supermassive black hole collisions.
Professor Penrose believes that the new theory of 'conformal cyclic
cosmology' means that black holes will eventually consume all the
matter in the universe.
According to his theory, when they have finished, all that will be
left in the universe will be energy - which will then trigger the
next Big Bang - and the new aeon.
armradio.am
12.06.2012 15:57
A renowned scientist says he has spotted evidence that a universe
existed before the Big Bang. Professor Roger Penrose from Oxford
University says concentric circles discovered in the background
microwaves of the universe provides evidence of events that took
place before the universe came into being, the Daily Mail reports.
The Daily Galaxy reports that Prof Penrose, along with Professor Vahe
Gurzadyan of the Yerevan State University, Armenia believe images
of the CMB from NASA's Wilkinson Microwave Anisotophy Probe shows
imprints in the radiation that are older than the Big Bang.
They say they have discovered 12 examples of concentric circles,
some of which have five rings, which means the same object has had
five massive events in its history.
The research appears to cast aside the widely-held 'inflationary'
theory of the origins of the universe that it began with the Big
Bang, and will continue to expand until a point in the future, when
it will end.
They believe the circles are imprints of extremely violent
gravitational radiation waves generated by super-massive black hole
collisions in a previous aeon before the last big bang.
They say that this means that the universe cycles through aeons
dominated by big bangs and supermassive black hole collisions.
Professor Penrose believes that the new theory of 'conformal cyclic
cosmology' means that black holes will eventually consume all the
matter in the universe.
According to his theory, when they have finished, all that will be
left in the universe will be energy - which will then trigger the
next Big Bang - and the new aeon.