Astrophysics of Shadows: The Dead Universe Theory — An Alternative Perspective on the Genesis of the Universe
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https://doi.org/10.34257/GJSFRAVOL24IS4PG33Keywords:
dead universe theory, cosmic heat death, universe's end, big freeze scenario
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This article presents the theory of the dead universe as a new perspective on the origin and evolution of the cosmos It proposes that our universe may have emerged from remnants of a previous universe vastly larger than the observable universe which collapsed and perished transforming into a defunct entity whose laws still influence our cosmos Furthermore the theory suggests a second hypothesis in which this universe from its very creation has always been immersed in a state of death not in the traditional sense of stellar death but as a primordial existence characterized by the total absence of light In this chaotic context light which was not an intrinsic quality of this universe emerged as a cosmic anomaly culminating in the formation of the observable universe which now resides at the center of a black hole belonging to the dead universe
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2024-09-24
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