Some cosmologists have also proposed that the universe arose spontaneously from “nothing,” viz. quantum fluctuations in a vacuum. Although some cosmologists have theorized that the universe will eventually destroy itself, Bahá’u’lláh has declared that the universe is eternal, notwithstanding cycles of destruction and recreation. As explicitly interpreted by some cosmologists, the Big Bang Theory dispenses with belief in the Creator.
Based on the Bahá’í principle of the harmony of science and religion, this article attempts to resolve the apparent discrepancy between the Big Bang Theory and Bahá’í scripture. It proposes that cyclic models that posit a universe before the Big Bang are more coherent in their basic outline with the Bahá’í sacred writings. The cyclic models posit a dynamic eternal pattern of expansion and contraction, endless cycles of entropy leading to destruction followed by recreation.
It should be noted in passing that although this paper concentrates mainly on cyclic theories, Cosmic Inflation Theory, is another alternative to the Big Bang. The CIT considers that a universe existed prior to the Big Bang. This article will also examine the Steady State Theory, the prevalent theory before it was displaced by the Big Bang. Finally, certain parallels are drawn between the steady state and modern cyclic cosmological models and ancient Greek, Jewish and Hindu cosmology to demonstrate a certain compatibility between science and religion on the origins of the universe. (from jack-mclean.com/articles/bahai-cosmology)
Source link


