A New Model of Our Universe's Origin
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.26821/IJSHRE.12.7.2024.120701Keywords:
Model, Origin, UniverseAbstract
If A is generated by B, then the following problem is that how B is generated? i.e. What is the cause of B? Then we must assume that B is generated by C. As a result the same problem is that how is C generated? What is the cause of C? Therefore we will go into the infinite regression problem if we don't stop at some point. So the final problem is that if there is a first cause, then what is the cause of the first cause? The same problem applies to our universe. Does our universe have an origin? What generates our universe? Is there a first cause of the being of our universe? If so, what is the cause of the first cause? Our sensible universe apparently contains or is constructed by space, time and materials. We may wonder that is it possible space, time and materials are all generated from the first cause? Are they generated independently or cross-related? These problems give rise to my new model of our universe's origin
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The radius of our universe https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Universe
right down panels in row 3 "Diameter"
The age of our universe https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Universe
right down panels in row 1 "Age"
The mass of our universe https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Universe
right down panels in row 4 "Mass"
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