[Physics] The Big Bang Theory

Olli Santavuori olli.santavuori at saunalahti.fi
Thu Oct 20 18:49:03 CEST 2016


On 20.10.2016 19:40, Master Inventor wrote:

Not growing. always the same size. It follows: There is, maybe, the 
longest possible distance, because there is no outside, all is there 
already. And no limit. And wherever you are you are always like in the 
middle.

Can you make a mathematical model for that? For that kind of universe?

Olli S.
> Olli,
>
> So in your view the universe is growing?
>
> ---Maurice---
>
> On Oct 20, 2016, at 12:33 PM, Olli Santavuori wrote:
>
>> What do you think of this:
>> The universe does not exspand. The known movements of the galaxies 
>> doesn't mean that. Their explanation is that this simply must happen 
>> in the limitless universe. The movements are normal properties of the 
>> limitlessness of the universe. This holds even if there is some truth 
>> in the red sift.
>> Olli Santavuori
>>
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