Origin of Universe

Origin of Universe

1. Pulsating State Theory

Overview

  • Proposed by Arthur Eddington and Fred Hoyle in the 1930s.
  • Suggests the universe undergoes cyclic expansions and contractions.
  • Universe expands, reaches a maximum size, then collapses back into a singularity, and then re-expands in a new cycle.

Key Points

  • No beginning or end in time.
  • Cosmic cycles repeat indefinitely.
  • No need for a singular origin.
  • Contradicts the idea of a beginning of the universe.

Comparison with Big Bang Theory

Feature Pulsating State Theory Big Bang Theory
Origin No beginning or end A beginning
Expansion Cyclic One-time event
Singularity Repeated One-time
Evidence Lack of cosmic background radiation Cosmic microwave background

Key Facts for Exams

  • Arthur Eddington and Fred Hoyle proposed the theory.
  • Contradicts the Big Bang Theory’s concept of a singular origin.
  • Not widely accepted due to lack of observational support.

2. Steady State Theory

Overview

  • Proposed by Fred Hoyle, Thomas Gold, and Bondi in 1948.
  • Suggests the universe is eternal and unchanging in its large-scale structure.
  • New matter is continuously created to maintain a constant density as the universe expands.

Key Points

  • No beginning or end in time.
  • Uniform distribution of matter.
  • Continuous creation of matter to counteract expansion.
  • No cosmic background radiation.

Comparison with Big Bang Theory

Feature Steady State Theory Big Bang Theory
Origin Eternal Had a beginning
Expansion Constant Accelerating
Matter Creation Continuous No new matter
Background Radiation Absent Present

Key Facts for Exams

  • Fred Hoyle, Thomas Gold, and Bondi proposed the theory.
  • Contradicts the Big, Bang Theory’s concept of a singular origin.
  • Lack of cosmic background radiation led to its rejection.
  • Not widely accepted due to observational evidence.

3. Big Bang Theory (Dominant Theory)

Overview

  • Most widely accepted theory of the origin of the universe.
  • Proposes that the universe began from an extremely hot and dense state around 13.8 billion years ago.
  • Universe has been expanding ever since.

Key Points

  • Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB) discovered in 1965 by Penzias and Wilson.
  • Inflationary theory proposed by Alan Guth in 1980 to explain rapid expansion.
  • Dark matter and dark energy are key components in modern cosmology.
  • Redshift of distant galaxies supports the expansion of the universe.

Key Dates and Events

Event Year
Discovery of CMB 1965
Inflationary theory proposed 1980
Planck satellite data released 2013
Estimate of universe age ~13.8 billion years

Key Facts for Exams

  • Big Bang Theory is the dominant and widely accepted model.
  • Cosmic Microwave Background is a key evidence.
  • Inflationary theory explains rapid expansion.
  • Dark matter and dark energy are crucial for understanding cosmic structure.
  • Redshift of galaxies supports expansion.

Comparison with Other Theories

Feature Pulsating State Theory Steady State Theory Big Bang Theory
Origin Cyclic Eternal Had a beginning
Expansion Cyclic Constant Accelerating
Matter Creation Repeated Continuous No new matter
Background Radiation Absent Absent Present

Summary Table: Theories of the Origin of the Universe

Theory Origin Expansion Matter Creation Background Radiation Status
Pulsating State Cyclic Cyclic Repeated Absent Not widely accepted
Steady State Eternal Constant Continuous Absent Not widely accepted
Big Bang Had a beginning Accelerating No new matter Present Widely accepted