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In cosmology, the Steady State theory (also known as the Infinite Universe theory or continuous creation ) is a model developed in 1948 by Fred Hoyle, Thomas Gold, Hermann Bondi and others as an...
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Proposed in 1948 by Hermann Bondi, Thomas Gold, and Fred Hoyle, the steady-state theory was based on an extension of something called the perfect cosmological principle. This holds that the universe looks essentially the same from every spot in it and at every time.
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The steady-state theory is a view that the universe is always expanding but maintaining a constant average density, matter being continuously created to form new stars and galaxies at the same rate that old ones become unobservable as a consequence of their increasing distance and velocity of recession.
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In astronomy, rival theory to that of the Big Bang, which claims that the universe has no origin but is expanding because new matter is being created continuously throughout the universe. The theory was proposed in 1948 by Austrian-born British cosmologist Hermann Bondi, Austrian-born US astronomer Thomas Gold,
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Steady state - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A system in a steady state has numerous properties that are unchanging in time. The concept of steady state has relevance in many fields, in particular thermodynamics. Steady state is a more general...
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The steady-state theory is a cosmological theory for the origin of the universe that suggests the universe has always existed and did not have a moment of ...
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In particular, in the Steady State theory all matter was presumed to start out as hydrogen (ie. single protons and electrons) and be cooked into heavier elements in stars. ... Secondly, and perhaps most importantly, the Big Bang theory made a prediction that the Steady State theory did not, that the universe should be...
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AB> Along with Astronomer Thomas Gold and Mathematician; AB> Herman Biondi, He formed the Steady State theory. ... The steady state theory was proposed in 1948, but never became "dominant" -- it was always a fringe theory, popular with the general populace but not scientists due to such metaphysical bunkum as "creation...
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steady state theory n. The theory describing a steady state universe. Also called continuous creation theory ... Dictionary: steady state theory...
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