One idea is the "Big Crunch" theory. It works like this. Edwin Hubble figured out that distant objects (galaxies, etc.) are moving away from uo. The farther away they are, the faster away they're moving. It only took a little creative thinking for this idea to arise: If the universe is expanding now, what happens when we rewind the tape and look back into time? The universe "banged" into existence. Got it so far? It continues to expand. One of two things is possible. Does it expand forever, or is there enough mass in the entire universe to slow everything down and then "pull it all back together" in the "Big Crunch" at the end of time? You make the call. Start by hitting the provided link to the Wikipedia article on the Big Crunch.
Bigbang theory is when gigantic explosion called bigbang happened and the star created.
Big Bang: When space started. Gas, dust and rock particles explode from it and eventually forms celestial bodies. Black Hole: When a star dies or loses its brightness, develops into a dead star or a black hole.
The Nebula Cloud theory is more widely accepted and supported by evidence compared to the Passing Star theory. The Nebula Cloud theory suggests that stars form within nebulas, while the Passing Star theory proposes that stars are formed by interactions with other stars.
As the question specifies brightness, the brightest star in the Universe is our Sun - because it is the closest star to us. The most luminous star is another question: See related question.
The twin star theory is that there may be another star similar to the star we call "the sun" that could possibly make life on another planet possible.
Bigbang theory is when gigantic explosion called bigbang happened and the star created.
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Big Bang: When space started. Gas, dust and rock particles explode from it and eventually forms celestial bodies. Black Hole: When a star dies or loses its brightness, develops into a dead star or a black hole.
No. The matter in the Universe is believed to have started in a very dense and hot region, but this is not considered a star. At the earliest point we can currently imagine, what is now the entire observable Universe was in a space smaller than a proton.
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I think you mean the steady state theory. This is the idea that new matter is constantly being created as the universe expands. We now have evidence that the big bang theory is a far more likely one.
Phantasy Star Universe happened in 2006.
The universe contains everything that exists, including every star. The universe is many times larger than any star.
Yes, the sun is considered an average star in the universe.
Phantasy Star Universe was created on 2006-08-31.
The sun is our closest star.
No. The universe is everything that exists.