But, but, but it is SCIENCE!
I’m amazed that there are people who are on another level smarter than me.
I’m a college educated guy, but these folks who work in these fields are just different.
But can they throw a perfect spiral?
“The Big Bang singularity is the most serious problem of general relativity because the laws of physics appear to break down there,” says Dr. Ahmed Farag Ali of Benha University, Egypt. In collaboration with Professor Saurya Das of the University of Lethbridge, Canada, Ali has created a series of equations that describe a universe much like Hoyle’s; one without a beginning or end.
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As we all well know, it’s God who created the entire “existence” of anything outside of himself, in those first six days of creation. On the 7th day, God rested ... from his creation activities ... and is now “maintaining” what has been created.
Some people just don’t want to believe God, when he speaks and reveals what only he knows!
The more we know, the more realize that we don’t know.
Any interesting predictions from the new theory, such as dampening of gravitational waves?
I don't know, the show name isn't catchy as the "Never Ending Universe Theory".
If you are working backwards towards a Big Bang singularity, you must inevitably get to a time when no physical laws existed. Nor did space. Nor did time.
"...darkness was over the surface of the deep and the Spirit of God was hovering over the waters. And God said, Let there be light!
“propose that the universe is filled with a quantum fluid made up of gravitons”
Step 1: prove gravitons exist.
We still have a serious lack of understanding about gravity and how it relates to anything else.
Lacking that, kinda pointless to make authoritative & disruptive proclamations about the origin of the universe.
“The Big Bang singularity is the most serious problem of general relativity because the laws of physics appear to break down there,”
Actually, the Laws of Physics were “invented” during the Big Bang, and could have been anything necessary to get it all started.
If the science isn’t settled on this....
Maybe the author of the comic strip "Dick Tracy" got his idea for an anti-gravity machine from the concept of gravitons?
Maybe we can do something with the gravitons. I am impressed!
Dang! I was hoping there WAS a Big Bang. It’s the only thing that explains why I’ve had ringing in my ears my entire life.
It’s getting to be a joke now. Why don’t they admit they really don’t know.
That’s pretty funny thinking that there was only one big bang. In the space of infinity there could be an infinite number of big bangs. I figure god got the franchise rights to our bang, but how many more bangs have happened and will happen?
Yet none of these “scientist” understand everything in their own backyards other than at a very superficial level...
The more I watch what the cosmologists are doing, the more I believe they’ve missed something fundamental.
Dark matter? Dark energy? That mysterious inflation?
It’s all reasonable suppositions, based on their initial assumptions. But are their initial assumptions correct?
Here’s a thought - the cosmologists pretty much ignore everything but mass and gravity, under the assumption that electromagnetic forces cancel each other out, on the large scale. But do they?
We’ve invented dark matter because the gravity generated by the mass that we can see does not generate sufficient force to create the drive the movement that we see. Is it possible that rather than there being matter that we can’t see, that there are forces that we’re ignoring?
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