Without continuous creation, the Universe must evolve toward a dead state in which all the matter is condensed into a vast number of dead stars.


The Nature of the Universe, Chapter 6 (pp. 131-132), The University Press. Cambridge. 1933


Without continuous creation, the Universe must evolve toward a dead state in which all the matter is condensed into a vast number of dead stars.

Without continuous creation, the Universe must evolve toward a dead state in which all the matter is condensed into a vast number of dead stars.

Without continuous creation, the Universe must evolve toward a dead state in which all the matter is condensed into a vast number of dead stars.

Without continuous creation, the Universe must evolve toward a dead state in which all the matter is condensed into a vast number of dead stars.