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A cyclical universe, described scientifically by Lemaître in 1927, and conceptually in the Noble Qur’an (Ch. 30, Vs. 11), differs from today’s big bang theory. Instead of expansion that is endless, proceeds in one direction only, and began from nothing, the cyclical view asserts expansion and contraction coexist, in endlessly repeating cycles, begat from one another. Because cyclical expansion fits the observational evidence available better than endless expansion, modern cosmology might be on the verge of a revolution, as described in English by Ian Steer, curator of the NASA/IPAC Extragalactic Database of Distances, and in Turkish by Zeki Eker, head of the Space Physics Division at Akdeniz University, speaking at Akdeniz University, in Antalya, Turkey, on September 29, 2015.