Although the most scientists agree that the Universe began with the Big Bang, there were some who disagreed. Three Brithish scientists put forward the Steady State Theory. According to this theory, the Universe looks the same no matter the viewpoint, and the Universe has always looked like this. To put it simply, the Universe is uniform throughout both time and space, and had no 'begining'. The Steady State theory is simple, it had no answer to the many phenomena found in the Universe. As a result, it gradually lost its supporters.
Aristotle believed that the universe was eternal and had always existed. He argued that the cosmos was formed from an eternal substance and had no beginning or end.
Some different theories about the universe include the Big Bang theory, which posits that the universe began as a singularity and has been expanding ever since, and the steady-state theory, which suggests that the universe has always existed in a steady state without any beginning or end. There are also theories such as the multiverse theory, which proposes the existence of multiple universes beyond our own.
Pythagoras was a philosopher who believed that the universe was governed by the same laws as music and numbers. He believed that everything could be explained and understood through mathematical relationships, and that numbers held a hidden power within the universe.
Greek philosophers believed that the universe was governed by natural laws and principles, often personified as deities such as Zeus or the concept of a divine intelligence called the Logos. They also believed in the concept of fate or destiny, which influenced the course of events in the universe.
Jean-Jacques Rousseau believed that men were basically good and that they were born free before government existed. He argued that society and government corrupted individuals and restricted their natural freedom and goodness.
Aristotle believed in a geocentric model, where the Earth is at the center of the universe, with celestial bodies revolving around it.
A model describing the Universe as static and not changing. According to this model the Universe always existed and always will, and it was in the past the same way we see it today.
Sinnoh legends say Arceus was the one who created the universe, no-one created it, it kind of always existed.
yes language has always existed
You have asked an extremely broad question, because there are countless theories about the universe and its existence. I will mention some of them. 1. The universe exists because God created it, which He did for reasons which may be difficult for the limited human intellect to comprehend. 2. The existence of the universe is entirely accidental, and is the result of quantum fluctuation. Since the vacuum can give rise to virtual particles, perhaps it can also give rise to an entire universe, given enough time in which to do so. 3. The universe doesn't really exist, you just think it does. 4. The universe has always existed, hence, there is no point in time when it was created, either by a deity or by accident. The reason why the universe has always existed is not known.
No. Einstein believed in a infinite universe.
It's the theory that the universe came into being about 14 billion years ago with the ultimate explosive event: a big bang.It's opposed to the steady state theory, which was the idea that the universe had always existed.
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It has always existed!
Santa has existed for as long as people have believed in him... many hundreds of years.
No--he believed that the sun was the center of the universe.
No--he believed that the sun was the center of the universe.
No--he believed that the sun was the center of the universe.