The Big Bang Theory of Universal evolution:

Discussion in 'Astronomy, Exobiology, & Cosmology' started by paddoboy, Apr 17, 2020.

  1. Xelasnave.1947 Valued Senior Member

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    Just because he is an astronomer ...means nothing. Although posibly informed it js a guess really.

    Mainstream offers no alternative but it is not conducive to different ideas in fact most aggressive in defending what we have.

    Personally I think parts need rejection ..like inflation..it seems unsupported by observation but while we let it sit there is little effort, in my view, to move on...I did read it addressed a problem that was not necessarily a problem and I support that in so far as I see no need to introduce a sameness mechanism from an external approach as there could be some simple internal constraint that produces the result sort to be covered by inflation.

    And the actions of individual components is not unreasonable in so far as all things are ruled by a law and that law cou.d have directed stuff evening out from within..as it were...anyways I don't know about any of this but thinking about it appeals... the more I look however the more I realise it is a huge task to come up with what really is going on but somehow comforting that humans are addressing these matters rationally without need for superstition... I would like to think as crazy as my ideas may be they at least try and take into account real things and never will I include a Devine entity as part of my explanation.

    Alex
     
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  3. paddoboy Valued Senior Member

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    An informed guess, based on current knowledge and data and the current strength of the BB.
    That's the scientific method and just as it should be. Any new model, based on new observations etc, all need to "run the gauntlet" so to speak, before it over throws the incumbent model...just as the BB model needed to do when over throwing the Steady State and Oscillating models in the late fifties/early sixties.
    It, [the BB] gained favour for a reason. The others fell by the wayside for a reason.
    But it is supported by observation! It explains the flatness, homegenity and isotropy. While it was originally a fudge factor [by experts] just as DM was a fudge factor, they both explain anomalies that were present. Much more data and research certainly is needed for inflation, and while that also goes for DM, that "fudge factor" has risen well above being just a "fudge factor" due to the bullet cluster observation, and gravitational lensing by DM....Hence the billions spent with state of the art detectors in trying to actually isolate it.

    On that Alex, we can 100% agree!!!
    Whether our current models do stand the test of time, or otherwise, it is incredibly awesome that we are with reasonable confidence, able to go back to that first Planck instant, 13.83 billion years ago, delve into BH's and discover gravitational waves...and of course so much more.
     
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  5. paddoboy Valued Senior Member

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    Quite sensible, if only for the fact that any supernatural and/or paranormal nonsense, is totally unscientific anyway.
    Why the hell any person needs to employ such myth, when we can all see where science has taken us, and in improving our lives etc, is totally beyond me. But that shit is best left to the god botherers and crusaders in their attempt in trying to define meaning and obtain comfort overcoming their fear of death.
     
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  7. paddoboy Valued Senior Member

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    The god bothering mythical adherents, are of course coupled with the usual anti mainstream nut [and his ignorant baseless denials] that abounds the forum craving for attention.
     
  8. Ethernos D Grace Registered Senior Member

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    we can attribute it to mutation like how chicken and T-rex differs.
     
  9. Seattle Valued Senior Member

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    I hear that T-Rex taste like chicken.
     
  10. Ethernos D Grace Registered Senior Member

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    yes. i read somewhere it has the same genetic makeup as rex
     
  11. Michael 345 New year. PRESENT is 72 years oldl Valued Senior Member

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    If people come from mud, why is there still mud?

    Ricky Gervais (but he used dust)

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  12. Ethernos D Grace Registered Senior Member

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    must've said for fun. i just read james fallacy post.interesting but can't remeber all the terms. we are made of molecule and mud is molecules and atoms so we must have come from earth. is this a fallacy? and under what category?
     
  13. Write4U Valued Senior Member

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    There may be one more pillar suggesting a small beginning. I read somewhere that background waves from the BB are missing the lowest frequencies, which would suggest a small object physically unable to generate the lowest frequencies.
    Anyone have any ideas about this?
     
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