Leo KoGuan notes Nobel laureate Penrose proposes cyclic shifts between massless and mass universe

Leo KoGuan notes Nobel laureate Penrose proposes cyclic shifts between massless and mass universe
Penrose proposes cyclic massless universe

Nobel laureate Roger Penrose's Conformal Cyclic Cosmology (CCC) theory proposes that the universe undergoes recurring cycles, alternating between massless and mass states. Referenced by Leo KoGuan, the theory posits that the Big Bang emerged from a massless state, evolving into a universe with mass. Over cosmic timescales, this mass is theorized to eventually return to a massless form as microwave light, implying a perpetual cycle. The CCC model presents an alternative perspective to conventional cosmological understanding and continues to stimulate debate among physicists.

Leo KoGuan has previously commented on global power structures. He said the Trump-Xi G2 meeting confirmed predictions of U.S.-China joint management of global affairs. The billionaire continues to reference developments in science and geopolitics in his public statements.

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