For thousands of years, philosophers and astronomers have tried to determine the origin of our universe. I found out that the 20th century is a detailed study in the field of astronomy and physics. Science is still looking for a solution to combine general relativity and quantum mechanics, but some astrophysicists estimate the effect of quantum gravity on the existence of the universe. The most exotic object in the universe, the black hole, may be the key to the creation of our universe.
This situation comes from the physicist Lis Molin's "Natural Universe Selection" theory version. Smolin believes that our universe itself may be a product of evolution: Perhaps because the universe can replicate itself through a black hole, over time - over and over - the universe you get Physical laws are increasingly contributing to the reproduction. In some variants of Smolin's theory - such as those developed by late cosmologist Edward Harrison and mathematician Ruiklan - intelligent creatures can do so. The technology used in this replication achieves the extent that black holes can be generated. Thus, through the natural choice of cosmology, you will gain the universe, and their physical characteristics increasingly encourage the evolution of intellectual life. This may explain the widely discussed observation that the physical constants of this universe appear to be "fine tuned" to allow for the emergence of life.
Cosmology is a field of metaphysics dealing with the theory of the universe, the theory or doctrine that describes the natural order of the universe. The basic definition of cosmology is the origin of the universe and science of development. In contemporary astronomy, Big Bang theory is the dominant assumption. The doctrine of Thales states that water is the origin of things, that is, everything is in it, everything resolves this. I am trying to establish the argument of truth. Therefore Aristotle immediately suggested why Thales was cited to confirm this claim, as Aristotle had proposed Myers' teachings after he called him himself the founder of philosophy. The expression used in the evidence proves its written development, or indeed any Thales book is present. (Page 1016)