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| Astounding Vision | Re: Big Bang, Erroneous? Quote:
---------------- Michael Nuclear is the only real option! http://www.nuclearspace.com/Liberty_ship_menupg.aspx Who died and left you in charge? Captain Bipto! The early bird might get the worm but the second mouse gets the cheese! Life is the poetry of the universe. Love is the poetry of life. Over heard from a three year old, "Daddy why do my toes get sticky when I eat strawberry jam?" Never wrestle a troll. You both get dirty and the troll likes it ![]() | ||
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| Questioning | Re: Big Bang, Erroneous? The Big (local) Bang was real and did happen about 13-15 billion years ago. However it did not create the Universe. I just saw another big bang from NASA' Spitser telescope. They happen all the time in the Universe. The Universe is forever. Having never been created or never will it be destroyed. It just changes form. The Thermodynamic laws on Earth can not be used to explain the Universe. Earth is but a grain of sand on the Pacific coast's beaches in size, compared to the Universe. In fact the latest deep space photos by NASA of the red shift (is less than what it was espected to be) indicates the Universe is rotating not expanding. | |
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| Wedding Planner ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | Re: Big Bang, Erroneous? Quote:
---------------- Hypography Science Forums Moderator --- "There are no passengers on Spaceship Earth. We are all crew." - Marshall McLuhan "We must not forget that when radium was discovered no one knew that it would prove useful in hospitals. The work was one of pure science. And this is a proof that scientific work must not be considered from the point of view of the direct usefulness of it." - Marie Curie | ||
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| Questioning | Re: Big Bang, Erroneous? I agree to respond with your reasonable request;however it will take time, and believe me the Hypophysis is reasonable. I will respond--do not take this as a cop-out. I am sure my response will bring on more coments, via the forum. I would like to hear other coments herein prior to my next posting. | |
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| Questioning | Re: Big Bang, Erroneous? Both ancient Indian and Greek philosophy correctly realized that something is never created from nothing, ex nihilo, thus something has eternally existed. Current thinking says a new finding implies that the Universe is about 180 billion light-years wide, and 15.5 billion light-years old. If the Universe is only 15.8 billion light-years old, how can the Universe be 180 Billion light-years across? This exposes the error in the Universe age, and gives more proof that the Universe is ageless and the Big Bang is real and local. QUESTION: If the Universe were rotating then the statement of time after the Big Bang can not be used to measure or guess at the size of the Universe. In fact the so call Big Bang is a local cosmic noise from a local star explosion and it did not create the universe. Why would one question expansion of the Universe against its gyroscopic rotation. Because the Hubble telescope has photographed deep space photos of a glalatic formation of families of galaxies. Viewing these formation in stero photos one can even see the clusters as they form even larger galatic clusters that inter connect to each other, in a vortex arrangement. Look and see for your selves and even imagine a curvature of (space) the Universe.Universe's steropic One million seconds exposure Photo Last edited by FRIPRO; 09-06-2008 at 09:09 AM. Reason: a new question | |
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| ¿42? | Re: Big Bang, Erroneous? It may be evidence that the Big Bang is local, if in fact there was a Big Bang, but the size of the Universe, as we see it, is not evidence that there was in fact a Big Bang. ---------------- Clay Editor and Forum Administrator stego anyone? Add yourself to Hypography's Frappr. "There are only 10 kinds of people in the world -- .....Those who understand binary, and those who don't." "Draw no conclusions before their time." | |
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| Creating | Re: Big Bang, Erroneous? Quote:
Size of the observable universe(diameter): 92 billion lightyears Age of observable universe: 13.7 billion years What I believe is bothering you is how the top number could be larger than the bottom number. In fact, no light that we see arriving here on earth has traveled for longer than 13.7 billion years. Light travel time is then probably how you should think of distance in order to avoid your size objection. If we see something that has a light travel time of 13 billion years that doesn't make it 13 billion light years away. The light has taken 13 billion years to get here and in that time the universe expanded. By the time we observe that thing it has surely gotten further away. So, there is a "comoving distance" which is the larger 92 billion lightyears from horizon to horizon. So, the furthest thing (galaxy) we see has a comoving distance of 46 billion lightyears and a light travel time of about 13 billion years. The two numbers are different because the universe is expanding. This link is a must if you have further questions or interest on the topic: Observable universe - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia ~modest ---------------- | ||
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| Questioning | Re: Big Bang, Erroneous? Quote:
I still listen to most of what you say, however it is difficult to measure distant galaxies beyond our Earths and space sensors--telescopes. Our imaginations (Hypothesis) are all we have to hope for any truth beyond the Earths sensors. Then is becomes who is and who is not right? | ||
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| Understanding | Re: Big Bang, Erroneous? G'day from the land of ozzz The Big Bang in theory started everywhere at the same time about 13.7Gyrs, so even if the universe is 90 billion or more light years across it does not effect the theory. The problem that comes up is when we see 100 billion galaxies at 13.2 light years into deep field. The question is how did these huge structures form in such a short period of time 700 million years. This is a prediction: The other question that is going to pop up is when we see 13.7 deep field images of existing galaxies similar to the galaxies close to us. But! thats to come soon. | |
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