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Authored by: Anonymous on Friday, January 18 2013 @ 03:33 PM EST |
The theory presented:
the universe looks the same in all
directions
can too easily be understood as:
the Milky Way is the center
of the Universe
Which could be true... something has to be the center of
the ball/egg disc shapped Universe (which is the most likely shape given what we
know).
But given some piece of humanity believed the Earth was the center
of our Universe, that the Sun revolved around the Earth..... it's most likely
not quite correct (expect by pure chance) if the Milky Way really is the center
of the expanding Universe.
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Authored by: SpaceLifeForm on Friday, January 18 2013 @ 06:10 PM EST |
I suspect that the further one looks back
in time, the more massive structures one
will find.
I do not believe in the big bang theory,
I believe that the universe creates it's own
matter (space makes H), and as the matter
merges, it stretches space into making more H.
So the quieter areas in between the massive structures
will appear to be relatively uniform.
The apparent red-shift I believe is due to the stretching
of space, not due to any acceleration due to a big bang.
In fact, why would a photon emission have it's wavelength
change at all? Isn't it a quantum function that either
happens or does not?
The entire big bang theory is so anthropocentric that
it most certainly is wrong.
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