Here is my interpretation.
The big bang didn’t “happen”.
The big bang is “happening”.
I spent a few years studying universal constants and their values and relationships and came up with an equation that describes universal expansion. My conclusion was that even though the universe is gaining mass (linearly with the time), it will basically end up kind of evaporating because the density of the universe is always going down.
The way out of it, at least in my theory, is that we have described gravity all wrong. Gravity is not two pieces of mass being “attracted” together.
Gravity is the result of empty space PUSHING the mass together.
There are visual aids and math I could use to show what I mean, but it’s rather complex and I don’t have the time right now.
There WILL be a revolution in physics. And it is totally understandable that many who have lived their entire lives learning the orthodox views (QM and Relativity) will fight tooth and nail to hang on to those positions.
Exciting times.
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I remember seeing this guy on television years ago. I thought him a bit eccentric, but his theory was interesting, to say the least.
As for the "not pulling" thing, why do items accelerate towards each other once they are gravitically trapped? Wouldn't the push remain steady, rather than increase with narrowing distance?