%0 Journal Article %T The Shell Model of the Universe: A Universe Generated from Multiple Big Bangs %A Tower Chen %A Zeon Chen %J Journal of Modern Physics %P 611-626 %@ 2153-120X %D 2016 %I Scientific Research Publishing %R 10.4236/jmp.2016.77062 %X The Current Standard Model of the Universe asserts that the universe is generated from a single Big Bang event followed by inflation. There is no center to this universe, hence, no preferential reference frame to describe the motions of celestial objects. We propose a new, Shell Model of the Universe, which contends that the universe is created from multiple, concentric big bangs. Accordingly, that origin presents itself as a unique, preferential reference frame, which furnishes the simplest description of the motions of galaxies in the cosmos. This is similar in manner to how planetary motion is more straightforwardly described via a sun-centered Solar System rather than an earth-centered one. The appeal of the Shell Model of the Universe lies in its simplistic ability to resolve the paradox of quasars, explain the variability in Hubble¡¯s Constant, and solve the problematic accelerated expansion of the universe. %K Big Bang %K Variability in Hubble¡¯s Constant %K Paradox of Quasars %K Problematic Accelerated Expansion of the Universe %U http://www.scirp.org/journal/PaperInformation.aspx?PaperID=66031