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The prevailing theory is that the universe formed after a cosmological Big Bang followed by a period of rapid inflationary expansion.
A fringe theory known as non-singular matter bouncing cosmology claims to answer these issues by suggesting the universe “bounces” between a hot, dense universe like the one seen during the Big Bang , and the much colder universe.
In a way, the observable universe today is recycle from a previous universe.
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