(February 25, 2012 at 2:30 am)chipan Wrote: No no. Not presumptions that are so obvious but more subtle ones. It is presumed that time and space is uniform but what if it's not? It used to be presumed that space was nothing, but now it's increasingly being thought as an entity. This is how theories of wormholes started to rise. It was also presumed time was uniform, but we now find that it's not; proven by Einstein. Everyone has preassumptions, but the question is what are yours? Even Stephan Hawking admits to his.
Stephan Hawking Wrote:we are not able to make cosmological models without some admixture of ideology.
Ideology is personal beliefs, so he admits that many of the theories they come up with is a mixture of evidence and personal beliefs.
And when your rather "interesting" theory that involves major portions of the universe zooming around at multiples of the speed of light has some evidence to support it we'll talk again.
Until then, still waiting to see evidence that the universe is young.
If you're not supposed to ride faster than your guardian angel can fly then mine had better get a bloody SR-71.