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I was reading about the cyclic theory of cosmology.

Theory that big bangs are produced every trillion years or so by the collision of "branes".

Sounds plausible, but is this gaining any acceptance among the main cosmologists?
Could be plausible but I personally don't think so.
The Big Bang is widely accepted by cosmologists in the world, but while this does seem plausible, as showed by irregularities in space continuum, (probably sudden waves of pressure and other energies) I don't think cosomologists welcome to accept this theory as of now. This is, I think a new and unheard theory. This is definitely worth discussing about though.