At the start of the 20th century, our understanding of the Universe was rudimentary, centered mostly on nearby stars and nebulae within the Milky Way.
The Big Bang theory was conceived in the 1920s, reflecting groundbreaking advances in both theoretical insights and observational astronomy.
The comprehension of the Universe is evolving; the Big Bang is now viewed not as the ultimate beginning but as part of a larger cosmic narrative.
Questions surrounding the relationship between inflation and the Big Bang illustrate the ongoing complexities in our understanding of the Universe's origins.
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