Correction of the Big Bang theory and cyclic universe
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                            In the present paper we establish, that the universe is eternal, that is it  has no beginning and no end in the time. If we accept the original Big Bang theory, i.e.   that the universe has arose  from an extremely small, dense and hot fireball by an  unique big bang and an   inflation which continues until now,  then we prove, using   the axiomatic method, that (i) there exists an infinite number of  big bangs  in the past and in the future and (ii)  the universe is cyclic. 
Furthermore we prove directly that the universe is cyclic without an using of a big bang of the universe. 
The statement (i) can be regarded as a correction of the original Big Bang theory.
                        
                            Keywords
                            Big bang, axiomatic method, cyclic  universe
                        
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                            Todor Zh. Mollov, 
                            Correction of the Big Bang theory and cyclic universe
                            , SCIREA Journal of Mathematics.
                            Volume 9, Issue 1, February 2024 | PP. 1-10.
                            10.54647/mathematics110418
                        
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