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Universal Cycle Theory: Entertaining Version

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Uploaded by on Dec 24, 2011

This is a short, entertaining video of Universal Cycle Theory basics.... Imagine that the universe is bigger than you think. At the same time, imagine that it is smaller than you think. That is the cosmological model investigated by the authors of Universal Cycle Theory. This brief video introduces the basic ideas associated with the theory. While these fundamental concepts may initially shock many in physics and cosmology, there are at least three powerful reasons the theory deserves further scrutiny:

(1) Universal Cycle Theory provides a much simpler explanation of universal structures and motions than the current mixture of contradictory theories. In the spirit of Occam's Razor, a simpler theory is better than a more complex one.

(2) Universal Cycle Theory conforms to observations better than existing theories. The better a theory conforms to reality, the odds increase that it is the correct one.

(3) Universal Cycle Theory addresses the cause of all motions, whereas the current mixture of theories glaringly ignores causality issues. A theory that identifies causes is more credible than a theory that cannot.

With these advantages in mind, watch the video to understand the basics. Then read the book to learn the powerful logic used in developing this revolutionary cause-and-effect theory.

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