The big bang NEVER happened?!?!
[From: ] [author: ] [Date: 11-08-09] [Hit: ]
getting greater as their distance increases.— This shows that the galaxies are flying away from each other, at greater speeds at greater distances. ** The cosmic microwave background radiation.— This is a remnant of the radiation from the Big Bang, and has cooled over time to the exact temperature predicted.......
That video is essentially propaganda, from someone who wants to damage science, or the scientific establishment, for some reason.
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The Big Bang Theory (with an expanding universe) is supported by extensive data. Six prominent facts are:
** The red shift of almost all galaxies, getting greater as their distance increases.
— This shows that the galaxies are flying away from each other, at greater speeds at greater distances.
** The cosmic microwave background radiation.
— This is a remnant of the radiation from the Big Bang, and has cooled over time to the exact temperature predicted.
** The variations in the cosmic microwave background radiation.
— These variations fit theoretical predictions, and were caused by quantum differences near the start of Big Bang.
** The proportions of the lightest elements and isotopes.
— This helps show that the calculations for nuclear interactions immediately following the Big Bang are correct.
** The changes in galaxies as we look further away (and thus back in time), with distant galaxies more primitive and having fewer heavy elements.
— This shows some of the changes in the universe since the Big Bang, and confirms the deep time of the universe.
** The change in the apparent speed of type 1a supernova as we look back in time, with distant supernova exploding more slowly.
— This shows that the light has been stretched out by the expansion of space over billions of years.
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Theories can be put forth by anyone.
The onus is on them to provide PROOF that their theory fits the observed data better than an existing theory.
If this theory has any proof to support it, I am sure that cosmologists will seriously consider it and investigate further.
But remember that anyone can post anything they like on YouTube - there is no requirement that a video be accurate or correct, no matter how professional-looking or how many cool computer graphics is has.