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The Way Universe Is!!!

Date: 1 Bhadra 2067, (2011)
Place: In my Room

Yesterday when I was Working on my project" Effect on Inflation on the Creation of the universe". I was really surprised when I read the thought of Stephen Hawking (My ideal Person). I really liked the universe the way it is. We are known that the universe is going expanding day by day. this was first purposed by Edwin Hubble after a long study of the stars. He makes such a conclusion that the light coming from the stars is moving towards the red spectrum. this thought makes the revolution at that time. I really appreciate that thought that he put forward at that time because he shows his courage as many physicists as well as other scientists were against him as they have to search for the new scientists to explain this truth. So they simply put forward the thought of "Stationary Orbit Theory". this theory deals that the stars and other heavenly bodies originated from the stationary thing that the universe has.

But the great problem rise when they made little bit believe about the theory put forward by the Hubble because as he described the way stars are moving far away from us if we go back in the future we are compelled to do believe that all the existing matter in the universe came from a single point called "Point of Inflation".As the high pressure made this possible to burst that called "BIG BANG" 
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