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Re: Distant Galaxies Show A Mature Universe Even in Childhood
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Originally Posted by paultrr
So the only choices we have is either we have some gaps in our standard model,(already know to be true) or one is left with acceptance of special creation.
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There could be other choices. Imagine for example that there is an infinite universe. Suppose at some point a singularity in this infinite universe led to an event like the big bang which created a subset of matter, within the infinite universe, that is expanding. This subset of matter is not all of the matter though, only that which was expelled by the local big bang. Supposed other pre-existing strutures of matter like this newly discovered cluster were in the vicinity but not part of the mass expelled by the local big bang. These structures could have existed long before the event we call the big bang and they would predate our universe. This would not be the first such conflict to occur in our analysis. Other globular clusters seem to be older than the universe we think was created by the big bang and they may well be. Here's some food for thought.
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