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The “Dead Universe” Theory: Natural Separation of Galaxies Driven by the Remnants of a Supermassive Dead Universe

DOI: 10.4236/ns.2024.166006, PP. 65-101

Keywords: Dead Universe Theory, Heat Death of the Universe, Big Bang Theory, Universe’s Ultimate Fate, Universe Expansion, Big Freeze Universe, Cosmological Models, End of Universe Theories, Natural Galaxy Drift, Future of the Universe, Universe Cooling Down, Cosmology and Entropy

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This article explores the “dead universe” theory as a novel interpretation for the origin and evolution of the universe, suggesting that our cosmos may have originated from the remnants of a preceding universe. This perspective challenges the conventional Big Bang theory, particularly concerning dark matter, the expansion of the universe, and the interpretation of phenomena such as gravitational waves.

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