Hehehe then the Big bang theory can be safely trashed.
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OrionHunter why don't you attempt to answer his question???
Spot on! The Big bang Theory exploded some time ago! If you remember, I had posted inconsistencies about this theory in another thread of mine.
After reading through numerous papers,
it does seem that black holes and even the Big Bang are myths perpetuated by a disingenuous coterie. It has been recently proved that the black hole and the expanding Universe are not predicted by General Relativity at all!
As per Nikias Stavroulakis:
* The given distribution of matter cannot be reduced to a point.Thus the falsity of this theory.
* Black holes never appear in solutions of the Einstein equations.
The theory was exposed by Edwin Hubble when he discovered that atomic spectra from the galaxies had uniformly increasing red shifts for galaxies that were farther and farther away. The explanation of this phenomenon that soon caught on among cosmologists was that this red shift was a Doppler shift caused by all of the galaxies rushing away from an initial “big bang”.
They had no real evidence to support this explanation of the Hubble shift other than the idea that it could happen and the fact that it did have all the characteristic of a Doppler shift.
There are other glaring paradoxes. The Big Bang theory is very much believed and defended by those who think about those things
but no one has found solutions for its many anomalies and violations of natural law.
The big bang theory is really a Creation myth (just like the first book of Genesis!). It states that the universe came into being about 15 billion years ago. Before that, according to this theory, there was no universe, no matter, no space, and, if you please, no time.
At that time, all the matter in the universe is alleged to have been concentrated at a single point. This invisible dot, known to big bang aficionados as a singularity, then exploded, with such a force that it instantly filled the entire universe, which is still expanding as a result. Oh, by the way, this was the moment when "time began." In case you are wondering whether this is some kind of joke, forget it. This is precisely what the big bang theory states.
This is what the great majority of university professors with long strings of letters after their name actually believe!
Even if we accept that the universe is finite, the notion of "singularity" leads us to conclusions of a clearly fantastic character.
If we take the tiny corner of the universe which we are able to see as being the whole universe—an arbitrary assumption with no logical or scientific basis whatsoever—then we are talking about more than 100 billion galaxies, each containing about 100 billion main sequence stars (like our own sun). According to some scientists, all this matter was concentrated in a space smaller than a single proton!! Oh yeah!
But the question that arises is, where did all the energy came from to propel such an unprecedented expansion called the 'Big bang'? No answers as yet!
Here's another interesting point.
According to this theory, there can be nothing in the universe older than 15 billion years (the age of the universe as we know it). But there is evidence that contradicts this proposition.
In 1986, Brent Tully of Hawaii University discovered huge agglomerations of galaxies ("superclusters") about a billion light years long, three hundred million light years wide and one hundred million light-years thick. (Some called it the 'Great Wall'). In order for such vast objects to form, it would have taken between eighty and a hundred billion years, that is to say four or five times longer than what would be allowed by the "big bangers." Since then there have been other results which tend to confirm these observations.
There is virtually no empirical evidence to bear out the big bang theory. Most of the work done to support it is of a
purely theoretical character, leaning heavily on abstruse and esoteric mathematical formulae. The numerous contradictions between the preconceived "big bang" and the observable evidence have been covered up by constantly moving the goal posts in order
to preserve at all costs a theory upon which so many academic reputations have been built.
As the theory goes, before the 'Big Bang' there was no time, no space, no matter - Nothing!
But then,
"Nothing can be created out of nothing." (Lucretius)
QED!