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Anchoring his model beyond the Big Bang, Bentov proposes a universe that is cyclically expanding, contracting, and re-emerging—a continuous "modest bang." He describes celestial phenomena called quasars—powerful, distant radio galaxies with jets—as evidence of this ongoing process.
"Quasars are like the tips of cosmic 'icebergs,' indicating the universe's continuous cycle of creation and dissolution," he notes.
This perspective envisions the universe not as a one-time explosion but as an eternal, rhythmic dance of energy condensing and dispersing, akin to a cosmic heartbeat.