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Old 09-January-2008, 04:00 PM
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The problem with the Big Bang Theory is that the Big Bang didn’t happen. What did happen, is happening and will happen, is Galaxy Spin.
So this should be in ATM.
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The Big Bang is based on three premises. One, there is cosmic background radiation everywhere; and two, the galaxies are going away from each other causing their light to be red shifted, and three there is an abundance of lighter materials.
Sounds like a good start to me.
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With billions of stellar furnaces, quasars, novae, super novae; present and through billions of years in the past,it would be surprising if there weren’t background radiation. As for the galaxies flying red shifted off to Neverland as the Big Bang tells you, it’s not happening.
Yes; it would be surprising since it has been found.
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If you believe in the Big Bang theory you have to believe in large sums of dark matter and dark energy.
And for whirlys you have to believe in the lack of research.

Ok; I'm tired and not an expert, so I will leave with one question. What evidence do you have, and what do we need to research to prove your theory?
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