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Supernovas 2.5B Years After Big Bang ? An Alternative Explanation



 
 
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Old July 10th 09, 03:36 AM posted to alt.astronomy
Robert Morpheal, Morphealism, Bob Ezergailis
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Default Supernovas 2.5B Years After Big Bang ? An Alternative Explanation

BBC reports: "The furthest two supernovae the team found occurred
about 11 billion years ago.
Mark Sullivan, an astronomer from the University of Oxford in the UK,
was one of the authors of the study. He explained that these stars
exploded about 2.5 billion years after the Big Bang.
"As a point of reference, the universe is currently about 13.5 billion
years old," said Dr Sullivan."

We know, from the new observations that some stars exploded in
relatively close temporal proximity to the Big Bang originary event.
That we have found a significant number of those explosions indicates
the probability that they were not isolated events, but part of a
pattern of events that happened in the relatively early phase of
expansion.

The alternative explanation for the exploding stars is that the
explosion of stars was the result of the expanding outpouring of new
material, from a Big Bang origin, acting as the cause of the
destruction of pre-existing stars that stood in the way of the
forceful outpouring of new material.

We must consider that alternative as a possible answer for supernovas
in the early phases of what we now measure as being a 13.5 billion
year continuing expansion of material from one Big Bang event
intruding into whatever was there prior to that event's happening.

Robert Morpheal
 




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