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  1. The Big Bang, they say, was caused when our brane crashed against a neighboring one. The violence of the collision would have flooded both universes with energy and matter. These collisions should repeat every trillion years, each time triggering a new Bang and a new universe.

  2. Feb 26, 2015 · One night 35 years ago, MIT physicist Alan Guth had an epiphany — not the kind that you and I may have about our daily lives — but a bold theory about how the universe expanded in the...

  3. Guth recognized that his model was somewhat problematic for several reasons; for instance, his model did not reheat properly because the necessary bubble collisions were exceedingly rare. In this video demonstration, you can look at a visual representation of what Guth’s first model predicted.

  4. For physicist and cosmologist Alan Guth, one big question about the big bang remains: “What was it that banged?” The answer lies in his theory of cosmic inflation. “It sets up the conditions for...

  5. Dec 1, 2015 · Click here for more interview about how our universe began http://bit.ly/1OtPMCpClick here for more interviews with Alan Guth http://bit.ly/1Fn0oN1Click here...

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  6. Mar 17, 2014 · They are the long-sought smoking-gun evidence of inflation, proof, Dr. Kovac and his colleagues say, that Dr. Guth was correct.

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  8. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Alan_GuthAlan Guth - Wikipedia

    In December 1981, Guth read a paper from Moscow physicist Andrei Linde saying that the whole universe is within just one bubble, so nothing is destroyed by wall collisions. This conclusion was made using a Higgs field with an energy graph that was originally proposed by Sidney Coleman and Erick Weinberg .

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