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Rather than a big bang—the term Hoyle applied, during a BBC radio broadcast in March 1949, to the idea of a universe expanding* from, as he wrote in his paper, “causes unknown to science”—they postulated a steady state. Through “continuous creation of matter,” Hoyle wrote, “it might be possible to obtain an expanding universe in which the proper density of matter remained constant.”
The 4% Universe: Dark Matter, Dark Energy, and the Race to Discover the Rest of Reality
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