RE: Is it possible that the universe could be eternal??...
December 30, 2022 at 10:08 am
(This post was last modified: December 30, 2022 at 10:19 am by arewethereyet.)
(December 30, 2022 at 9:56 am)Deesse23 Wrote:(December 30, 2022 at 8:21 am)Authari Wrote: I'm just going to leave this video here for you, he's the Chief Scientist of LP Fusion and he and almost 250 other scientists have signed a petition asserting that The Big Bang Theory is false. (of which he is the person at the helm deconstructing the Big Bang Theory, think of him like the Richard Dawkins of The Big Bang Theory, if the BBT were Religion... which it is.Physical cosmologists who have commented on the book have generally dismissed it. In particular, American astrophysicist and cosmologist Edward L. Wright criticized Lerner for making errors of fact and interpretation, arguing that:
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- Lerner's alternative model for Hubble's Law is dynamically unstable
- the number density of distant radio sources falsifies Lerner's explanation for the cosmic microwave background
- Lerner's explanation that the helium abundance is due to stellar nucleosynthesis fails because of the small observed abundance of heavier elements
seems to have fooled 250 other scientists then that signed the petition with him. Generally we don't know all that much about the nitty gritty details of the big bang theory but here's what I do know, about the cosmic microwave background radiation, that states that the 'red waves' observed must surely mean the galaxy is 'speeding away from us' but the 'blue waves' observed must surely mean that the galaxies are 'speeding towards us' do you want to know how many galaxies are heading our way?
(copy and pasted) Andromeda is not the only galaxy to be moving towards us. With the help of galaxy surveys, astronomers have found that around 100 galaxies are moving towards us. Compared to the numbers of galaxies that we know of (hundreds of billions), blue-shifted galaxies are seemingly quite rare. Those that are moving towards us are either part of our Local Group, which means that we are gravitationally connected to each other, or they are found in the Virgo Cluster which everything in our Local Group is moving towards.(end paste)
100 galaxies out of the 200 billion estimated galaxies in the known universe. That's it. No other galaxy outside of our local group is moving towards us. Isn't that strange? 199,999,999,900 galaxies surely can't all be heading away from our galaxy. Because we are not the center of the universe from which the Big Bang expanded from. But that's the logic of the Big Bang Theory that asserts indirectly by saying that 'red waves' is everything moving away from us that we are the center of the universe.
Good Old Catholic Dogma.