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Old 10-May-2008, 01:51 PM
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[quote=BobEldritch;1237931]SNIPPET It could also be proposed that, overall, the Big Bang was spiral in form and so spiral galaxies would be universalised reflections of the Big Bang itself. And this would explain the relationship between the acceleration rate in spiral galaxy rotation and the universal expansion.
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BobE. One question. If the Big Bang was spiral in form, how is it that the WMAP data shows it to be isotropic..(uniform)...to within a few millionths of a degree, in all directions with no spiral structure today?
Second question. The direction of rotation of spiral galaxies, and their principle axes vary over the sky. How does that reflect the BB universally? pete
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