New Theory Suggests Universe Expands by Merging with 'Baby' Universes
A groundbreaking study proposes a novel explanation for the universe's accelerated expansion, challenging traditional cosmological models.
- A new theoretical study suggests that the universe's expansion may be driven by merging with 'baby' parallel universes.
- The study offers a mathematical model showing how these mergers could explain the observed accelerated expansion of the universe, challenging the Standard Cosmological Model.
- Researchers propose that early cosmological inflation could have been caused by our young universe colliding with a larger universe.
- This theory could address the mystery of dark energy, which is currently believed to drive the universe's expansion.
- Observational data from telescopes like Euclid and James Webb could validate this hypothesis in the future.