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Works Cited
Edwards, Rem B. “STEADY STATE AND PLASMA COSMOLOGIES.” What Caused the Big
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Accessed 19 Apr. 2023.
Horner, Jack K., and Peter Rubba. “The Myth of Absolute Truth.”
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Annotated Bibliography
Edwards, Rem B. “STEADY STATE AND PLASMA COSMOLOGIES.” What Caused the Big
Bang? Brill, 2021, pp. 61–88. JSTOR, http://www.jstor.org/stable/10.1163/j.ctv20dsb64.8.
Summary:
Edwards seeks to explain what caused the Big Bang and whether it really happened.
Additionally, Edwards presents the steady state theory-the counter theory to Big Bang which
explains how Matter is continuously created as the universe expands yet it also states how the
universe has existed forever implying that there wasn’t really a beginning to the universe like
how the Big Bang claims. Edwards brings up the theory because a small majority of scientists
still hold the Steady State theory to be the reasonable explanation for the origin of the universe.
Horner, Jack K., and Peter Rubba. “The Myth of Absolute Truth.” The Science Teacher, vol. 45,
no. 1, 1978, pp. 29–30. JSTOR, http://www.jstor.org/stable/24128897
Summary:
Horner and Rubba discuss the nature of science and address the question of why scientific
knowledge cannot be absolute. However, what prompted the author to discuss such a topic was
due to a survey that was conducted which showed that 30 percent of Americans believe that
science was the absolute truth when in fact science serves more or so to help explain the things
that we encounter in life. The authors believe that faulty beliefs that science is the truth stem
from textbook exposition and the way teachers teach science in the classroom.
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