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A fluxuating variation in a propelled gravity field may have caused dino extinction
The Big Bang surely did not happen 13.2 billion years ago, if it did it
happened a lot longer time ago. Zooming into the deep space field, and picking a dark spot in the picture then composing a picture, one would find a similar endless picture of galaxies upon galaxies. The deep space picture represents a region 400-800 million years after the big bang (in terms of distance). Further zooming with a more expensive telescope has a good chance of still being able to compose a sharp image, to the picture may require a long term exposure to a tiny spot in the sky. The deep space picture represents a spot the size of 1/10th of the Moon. The Andromeda Galaxy is colliding with our Galaxy, and realizing the miniascule of this event in space, say in 1 billion years the two galaxies would start to collide and the collision may last 3 billion years, when one sees this miniascule event in space it becomes a question if the Universe can be only 13 billion years old. Scientists also found that when looking at deep space regions they did not find any traces of gasses that they expected to find according to big bang theories. No such gasses were found and the current evidence suggests that space is a lot more vast (and old) than currently believed. Again we find that intuition wins over a flat Earth argument, that the big bang theory is a hoax and people would kill for it (special scientific KGB establishments), as the Catholic Church hanged those who opposed the Catholic teaching. The Universe does not consist of a flat Earth and the planets rotating around it. The Universe does not consist of a big bang that occured 13.2 billion years ago. The Universe is much bigger, and we don't know when a big bang occured. Dark energy is freefalling energy of spiral galaxies that arise when a large volume of mass gains rotation. The accelerated expansion of the Universe is caused by spiral galaxies compacting over time due to gravity, their spiral arms are loose and tightening toward a disk where solar mass is equally distributed around a central gravitational object. Currently Suns in a spiral arm are fairly loosely tied gravitationally to the center of the galaxy and local gravitational effects dominate. As the galaxy compacts, Suns speed up on a tighter and tighter galactic disk and the galaxy gains rotational speed. This gives momentum to the galaxy which also effects the galaxy's speed in space. Like trains on a track, galaxies are speeding up in all direction due to compacting, and the effect is an accelerated inflation or expansion. Dark energy locally propells, not repells, and has no relation to repelling other galaxies and causing inflation. |
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