some interesting thought you have there!
that is; on the philosophical view. The scientiffic claims you make i cannot agree with. (on some points i might be a bit short; please ask if something is not clear)
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Because of that, the universes dimensions are
infinite, and the possibility of a beginning and end to the
universe, as is the case in the big bang theory, is absurd
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-well first of all, i wouldn't agree that it means that dimensions are infinite, it would mean that the dimensions contain 'infinite possibillities'. Such a set can still be bounded.
-the big bang never talks about a 'finite span' in which the universe exists. It always exists, but perhaps in strange forms, or in a form where time steps tent to be infinitely long. If you talk about subtlety; this is THE subtle point in understanding big bang cosmology.
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The big bang theory, by the way, was
introduced in 1927 by a belgian PRIEST named Georges
LeMaitre, with the obvious intent of infiltrating theist creationism
into science
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i woul like to see some proof of this 'obvious intent'
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Edwin Hubble, a devout christian,
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i don't think there where many people in the western world, around 1900, that wheren't devout christians, so i see no point.
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alsely portrayed the increasing red-shift
of increasingly distant objects as meaning that the universe is
expanding (.....) he red shift and the related
microwave background radiation are caused by photons losing
energy by passing through and resisting gravity fields and
interacting with other photons;
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- The cosmic microwavebackground has nothing to do with the mechanism that causes the red shift. The CMB is background radiation of the very early uiniverse. It looks the way it does, because of the principle of inflation.
- Yes gravity is causing redshift. (gravitatoinal redshift, gravitational lenzing, etc) however this is a very small effect; and in no way capable of explaining the redshift hubble saw.
- Can photons interact with other photons? i don't even want to start to think what the implications of that should be
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but quasars, which are giant black holes at the center of
some galaxies, emit enormous quantities of photons, indicating
that black holes break their mass into energy when they reach a
certain mass, thus recycling it.
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think of it like this: if take an empty cup and you pour water in it; at a certain point the cup is full and the water drips over the side; this however doesn't mean that the cup becomes empty again....
don't have time to read the rest now, i will probably do that later
Bo