Massive: Webb telescope disproved the big bang theory
Posted by deleted 2 years, 2 months ago to Science
The Webb telescope has imaged galaxies far too large and organized too early in the creation of the universe. Therefore, for them to exist in this state, they must have existed before the big bang. The images break the current models of the creation of the universe.
For the longest time, I’ve asked and search and prodded but with no answers wondered about the Hubble observation and theory where galaxies are moving away from Earth at speeds proportional to their distance. This observation is used to explain the expansion (and acceleration) of the universe, ties in the need to dark matter and energy to exist for the math to work, ultimately ties in the big bang theory. I’ve been saying this interpretation of this observation has been in error. A galaxy further away, moving away from you faster than a nearer galaxy also states that the galaxy WAS moving away faster in the past. The time component is left out of the observation. I see this observation as evidence (not proof) of a closed universe.
For the longest time, I’ve asked and search and prodded but with no answers wondered about the Hubble observation and theory where galaxies are moving away from Earth at speeds proportional to their distance. This observation is used to explain the expansion (and acceleration) of the universe, ties in the need to dark matter and energy to exist for the math to work, ultimately ties in the big bang theory. I’ve been saying this interpretation of this observation has been in error. A galaxy further away, moving away from you faster than a nearer galaxy also states that the galaxy WAS moving away faster in the past. The time component is left out of the observation. I see this observation as evidence (not proof) of a closed universe.
galaxies are seen billions of light years out, they galaxies moved out there and the light had to move back to us
the scientists talk about something called "inflation" where "space" itself moved faster than light
ok, if "space can and carry a galaxy, why can't we do it in a space ship?
and funny, when we look out over vast distances, we see galaxies, lots of them
lots of questions...
Hopefully someone does a peer reviewed paper soon and it becomes accepted by the masses so we can put this dark energy/matter search behind us.