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28 July, 08:25

How does the steady state theory of the universe differ from the Big Bang theory?

a

The steady state theory claims that faster-than-light travel is possible; the Big Bang theory claims it isn't.

b

The steady state theory puts the age of the universe at 4 million years; the Big Bang theory puts it at 5 million.

c

The steady state theory proposes that dark matter does not exist; the Big Bang theory proposes that it does.

d

The "steady state" universe may not have had a beginning; the "Big Bang" universe definitely did.

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  1. 28 July, 09:03
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    Answer: I believe the answer is d

    Explanation:

    This was a big theory back in the day just like, the Big Bang was a ball of matter
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