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G=EMC^2 Glazier wrote:
After the big bang the universe never collapse inward on itself, it kept spreading out,but not in a smooth pattern Hmmmm It broke itself up into huge chunks of mostly hydrogen gas. Logical thinking dictates one big galaxy,and not a trillion galaxies separated by millions of light years. This begs the question ( WHY? ) Bert PS My time lapse theory gives the best answer so far Or you could simply learn some physics. Suggest you look up something called Jeans length - an object will grow from a density fluctuation provided that the fluctuation extends over a distance taht exceeds the Jeans length. This was discovered by James Jeans back in 1902 and is consistent with the fluctuations seen in the background radiation a la WMAP and COBE. No need for some (non)theory you think you have found (of course we can get into the definition of theory from a science standpoint but then that would simply prove how little you really know). |
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