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The Universe should be a lot older than 13.2 billion years
Some key information, localized voids, including the great void that
probably sparked the big bang and annihilated all energy into galaxy formation and was left empty. Generally galaxies remain bound to where there is dark matter, and some parts of the galaxy are undergoing galaxy formations, eventually leaving the dark matter-rich zones empty. The Universe may be ongoing, and just the observation that a small event as the collision of the Milky Way and the Andromeda galaxy takes 3 billion years, looking further there is no sign of a Universal explosion. No sign that all this could have formed in this little time. Even looking at deep space, one sees calmness and no sign of any early Universe conditions, not even gasses were found. Galaxies form, runaway, collide, leave elliptic galaxies behind, but in general accelerate in all directions creating the expansion effect, which means the region we see is emptying, but areas in the Universe are giving birth. My feeling is that the Universe we see is far far older than 13.2 billion years, hundreds, thousands time older. |
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