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Which statement is true?
The perfect cosmological principle is the basis for the oscillating universe theory.
The oscillating universe theory suggests that the universe will expand forever,
The perfect cosmological principle is the basis for the big bang theory.
The perfect cosmological principle is the basis for the steady state theory.
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