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Cyclic model

A cyclic model (or oscillating model) is any of several cosmological models in which the universe follows infinite, or indefinite, self-sustaining cycles. For example, the oscillating universe theory briefly considered by Albert Einstein in 1930 theorized a universe following an eternal series of oscillations, each beginning with a Big Bang and ending…

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Steinhardt–Turok model

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Cyclic model

Nodes62
Edges61
Triples47
Avg. degree1.97
Density0.032258
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Cyclic model

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related to overview · 16
Cyclic model → Alexander Friedmann, Big Bang, Cambridge University, Extrapolating, However, In, It, Neil Turok, One, Oscillating Universe Theory, Paul Steinhardt, Princeton University, Richard, The, This, Tolman
related to Baum–Frampton model · 13
Cyclic model → Although, Any, Baum, Big Rip, By, Frampton, In, Nevertheless, QCD, Steinhardt, The, This, Turok
related to Steinhardt–Turok model · 12
Cyclic model → After, As Richard, Big Bang, Big Crunch, Dark, Foremost, However, In, M-branes, Moreover, The, Tolman
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Cyclic model → brane cosmology model of the creation of the universe

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universe cyclic model big energy cosmology dark theory time cycles matter frampton entropy branes new bang oscillating steinhardt turok baum

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Cyclic modelis abrane cosmology model of the creation of the universe0.90text
excessive structure formationinstance ofand avoids many difficulties confronting matter in a contracting phase0.80text
proliferationinstance ofand avoids many difficulties confronting matter in a contracting phase0.80text
expansion of black holesinstance ofand avoids many difficulties confronting matter in a contracting phase0.80text
as well as going through phase transitions such as those of QCDinstance ofand avoids many difficulties confronting matter in a contracting phase0.80text
electroweak symmetry restorationinstance ofand avoids many difficulties confronting matter in a contracting phase0.80text
Cyclic modelrelated to Baum–Frampton modelThis0.60section
Cyclic modelrelated to Baum–Frampton modelBig Rip0.60section
Cyclic modelrelated to Baum–Frampton modelBy0.60section
Cyclic modelrelated to Baum–Frampton modelSteinhardt0.60section
Cyclic modelrelated to Baum–Frampton modelTurok0.60section
Cyclic modelrelated to Baum–Frampton modelIn0.60section

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