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Originally Posted by Tim Thompson
.............. the BB as an "explosion".[/i] Just look at the Crab Nebula, or this new HST image of SNR LMC N49, or just about any other supernova remnant you care to choose. There's no doubt that SNR's are the results of a real explosion, and they are anything but "uniform". Especially the HST image of the core of the Crab. Just think of the filaments in the Crab as analogous to the filaments in the universe, along which galaxies form, and the two are actually quite similar..........
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We came from a giant mega-supernova. That actually makes sense. Those SNRs look very much like the larger Universe.
Does that hypothesis fit with the composition of the Universe? (IE the amount of hydrogen, etc etc?) I don't mean that the mega-nova was a star. I'm not trying to oversimplify things here. The mega-nova would still have had to have originated from something much different than a star. But could it have been the result of a collapse and explosion like a nova?