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Evidence for Cosmic Inflation Theory Bites the Dust

 

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Opinion:

MikeS

It is not that the object in our universe are moving outward into already existing space, it is that space its self is increasing. There is some other mechanism pumping both space and time into our universe. This is most likely the missing dark matter and dark energy that we ( as a species) are searching for. That begs the question, what could be spilling so much "material" into our universe? There must be a fundamental flaw in the assumptions we have made about the Big Bang and the construction of the universe. I my own view there could have been more than one singularity. This would account for the reason the Big Bang happened at all. Consider the view as we have always been taught. A singularity suddenly explodes without any reason. Imagine a black hole suddenly releasing all its trapped energy with no cause. Why? If that were to happen it would defy all the known laws of physics that we are aware of today. The only thing I can see causing a singularity to weaken on any point of its surface is another gravitational force of equal power negating its hold on the trapped energy inside. That other force could only be another Black Hole singularity. There must have been two singularities at the birth of the universe. 

 

It is the announcement no one wanted to hear: The most exciting astronomical discovery of 2014 has vanished. Two groups of scientists announced today (Jan. 30) that a tantalizing signal — which some scientists claimed was "smoking gun" evidence of dramatic cosmic expansion just after the birth of the universe — was actually caused by something much more mundane: interstellar dust.

In the cosmic inflation announcement, which was unveiled in March 2014, scientists with the BICEP2 experiment, claimed to have found patterns in light left over from the Big Bang that indicated that space had rapidly inflated at the beginning of the universe, about 13.8 billion years ago. The discovery also supposedly confirmed the existence of gravitational waves, theoretical ripples in space-time.

 

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