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Cosmological Flood Theory

The Cosmological Flood Theory suggests that the universe experienced a massive, rapid expansion or "flood" early in its history, shaped by intense cosmic events such as the Big Bang or other high-energy processes. This theory posits that such an event could account for the universe's large-scale structure, uniformity, and distribution of matter. Unlike traditional Big Bang models, some variations propose a single catastrophic event that dramatically reorganized the universe's fabric. While not widely accepted in mainstream cosmology, it offers an alternative perspective on the universe's origin, emphasizing powerful, transformative processes during its infancy.