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I had an old version of the cyclic multiverse model. Notice how, according to the outdated universe model, that the observable universe as shown here is only the part shaded by the green. However, there is light coming from all directions so other parts outside the shaded area must be visible too, unless if we are to use ever more complicated theories and ad hoc hypotheses to explain a "narrow-limitation" of our view of the universe.
By using the rules of Occam's Razor. The new version of the Cyclical Multiverse Theory requires fewer tentative assumptions than the old one does. Here is a diagram of the old model that I completed on May 8, 2004. ![]() |
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The Cyclical Multiverse Theory accounts for the following:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_bang Abundance of primordial elements Galactic evolution and quasar distribution Redshift The Cyclical can accomodate the following elements: Dark matter Quasars Blue Faint Galaxies |