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The Big Bang to Humans: Purpose & Meaning in an Expanding and Evolving Universe | Prof. Karin Öberg

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Aristotelian Cosmology - The Cosmos in Time

This is part of a bigger family of cosmologies, where you have the earth at the center. This developed into the so-called steady state, cosmology of the sort of 20th, 19th and 20th century. It was all rather violently broken up in the 1930s by the center figure here, Father Le Meht. He had the idea that the cosmos was not currently just expanding, which there were starting to be some evidence for. And this is the birth of the Big Bang theory. But it did not receive a lot of enthusiasm in the scientific field.

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