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What is the main difference between the Big Bang Theory and the Steady-State Theory?

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What is the main difference between the Big Bang Theory and the Steady-State Theory?

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Big bang theory, currently the most accepted one, implies that the universe exploded from a single point at some time (about 13.7 billion years ago). The steady-state theory suggests that matter is constantly being created in empty space as the universe expands, and so has no beginning and no end.

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