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Re: How many Big bangs? - 01-14-2007, 11:02 PM

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Originally Posted by dipayankar View Post
Lets put it the other way... did each collision bring about a new Universe? If yes, then the CMB will be uniform and it was formed out of only one collision. If multiple collisions brought about the same Universe, then isnt it possible that the CMB will have phase difference ans as you pointed out difference wavelenghts. It is a good way to test how the Universe was formed. If the CMB is very uniform then most likely it was one 'bang' if however we notice major variations, then the case for multiple collision holds water.
What about when cmbr decays away completely, between each bang?

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