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Steady State Theory:

The steady-state theory is a view that the universe is always expanding but maintaining a
constant average density, matter being continuously created to form new stars and galaxies at the
same rate that old ones become unobservable as a consequence of their increasing distance and
velocity of recession. A steady-state universe has no beginning or end in time; and from any
point within it the view on the grand scale--i.e., the average density and arrangement of galaxies-
-is the same. Galaxies of all possible ages are intermingled.

The theory was first put forward by Sir James Jeans in about 1920 and again in revised form in
1948 by Hermann Bondi and Thomas Gold. It was further developed by Sir Fred Hoyle to deal
with problems that had arisen in connection with the alternative big-bang hypothesis.
Observations since the 1950s have produced much evidence contradictory to the steady-state
picture and supportive of the big-bang model
Steady State Theory vs. Bigbang Theory

We beleive that the Big Bang theory is more probable than the Steady State. Scientists have
proven that it is more Probable for the Big Bang theory to be the reason for the existance of this
world. Some of you will question the fact that you beleive God created the world, And we have
no problem with that. Although my team & I are not scientists we can also beleive what we want
to beleive, this is not to say your beleif is false. According to the Big Bang model, the universe
expanded from an extremely dense and hot state and continues to expand today.
A summary of some of the evidence of the Big Bang and its interpretation
Evidence Interpretation
The light from other The other galaxies are moving away from us. This evidence can
galaxies is red-shifted. be used to explain both the Big Bang theory and Steady State
universe.
The further away the galaxy, The most likely explanation is that the whole universe is
the more its light is red- expanding. This supports the theory that the start of the universe
shifted. could have been from a single explosion.
Cosmic Microwave The relatively uniform background radiation is the remains of
Background (CMB) energy created just after the Big Bang.
Red-shift is used to explain both the Steady State and Big Bang theories of the universe.
Cosmic Microwave Background radiation is evidence for the Big Bang theory only. This
discovery has led to the Big Bang theory becoming the currently accepted model.

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