Speculative elements may not be necessary to explain the cosmos.
A team of researchers, led by Raúl Jiménez, an ICREA scientist at the University of Barcelona’s Institute of Cosmos Sciences (ICCUB), and working in partnership with the University of Padua (Italy), has introduced a groundbreaking new theory about how the Universe began.
Published in Physical Review Research, their study offers a major shift in how scientists understand the earliest moments following the Big Bang. Unlike many traditional models, this new approach avoids relying on speculative or unproven assumptions.
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Unravelling the mystery of the origins of the Universe
For many years, the dominant explanation in cosmology has been the inflationary model, which proposes that the Universe experienced an extremely rapid expansion in a tiny fraction of a second. While this theory helps explain many features of the cosmos, it depends on several adjustable factors, known as free parameters. Because these variables can be fine-tuned, it becomes difficult to determine whether the model genuinely predicts cosmic behavior or simply fits existing observations.
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