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Old 27-September-2005, 04:42 PM
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Finally, if you now mean the collapse of all matter in the universe, as opposed to stationary state theories, that remains to be proved. Don't forget that the big bang theory is experimentally evidenced by mainly two observations :
1- red-shift
2- cosmic background radiation

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The redshift is not 'space related'. The Michael-Morley experiment refutes that as I have explained previously.

The CMBR is also not a remnant of the BB. A perfect 'black body radiation curve' cannot result from the transformation from plasma to matter concept.
There would be some plasma radiation mixed in with this matter radiation.

The BB was formed from the use of circumstantial evidences and modifications to justify the idea that the priest Lematrae proposed.
The redshift observations gave credibility to his idea but the assumed Doppler observations had to be modified. Another idea.
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