Nobel Laureate in Physics Believes That The Universe is Experiencing a Cycle of Death and Rebirth

 

Regarding the origin of the universe, a hypothesis that the industry currently agrees with is the Big Bang theory. For many years, scientists have wanted to know what the end of the universe will look like. Sir Roger Penrose, the winner of the 2020 Nobel Prize in Physics, believes that the universe is undergoing a cycle of death and rebirth. He believes that there have been many big bangs in the universe, and there will be more big bangs in the future, and black holes are clues to the existence of the previous universe. Sir Roger Penrose is a mathematician and physicist at Oxford University. He believes that there will be another "big bang" in the future. Penrose won the Nobel Prize for studying and proving the mathematical method of Einstein's General Theory of Relativity.

His outstanding research in the field of black holes helped him win this prestigious award, showing that over-dense objects would collapse into singularities (points of infinite mass) under the action of gravity. He believes that the universe will continue to expand until all matter finally decays, and the new Big Bang will bring about a new universe. He called this theory "Conformal Cyclic Cosmology" (CCC). The universe that began with the Big Bang ends in an accelerating expansion of time and space, forming a generation; the end of each generation is the next generation. The beginning of the Big Bang...In other words, CCC depicts an infinite universe cycle.

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