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Kuchel's hypothesis

Kuchel's hypothesis suggests that the steady-state universe, a model where the universe is eternal and unchanging, may not adequately explain certain cosmic observations. It proposes that the universe has regions of varying age and evolution. This means instead of being uniform, parts of the universe can be at different stages of development. This view challenges the traditional idea of a singular beginning (like the Big Bang) and encourages a deeper investigation into the universe's structure and formation, acknowledging that cosmic development might be more complex than previously thought.