New Theory Challenged Big Bang Theory
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Scientist says Big Bang theory is actually wrong

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Professor Richard Lieu of The University of Alabama in Huntsville , Alabama , has proposed a new theory about how the universe began.
The Big Bang theory states that the cosmos began as an infinitely small, hot point of densely packed matter and energy.
Lieu argues that each of these bursts, known as 'temporal singularities,' blasted new matter into space, which became planets, stars, galaxies, and everything in-between.
This theory could explain the structure of the universe we see today without the need for dark matter or dark energy.
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