thedoc wrote:Godfree wrote:
NO,,!!! ,,,The "observable" universe is 14 billion years old ,
because that is as far back as we can see ,
just use your brain for a minute here , we can see 14 billion light years in all directions , but we are not in the center of the universe ,
explain please , why can't we see what we know is there ,
the rest of the known universe , the other side , why can't we see it ,,???
The universe is aproximately 14 billion years old and that is how long light has had to get here. Light from farther out is still traveling to get here, the longer it goes the farther we will be able to see, in 1 billion years more, we will be able to see aproximately 15 billion light years.
Now this is a most interesting flip of logic ,
according to the expansion theory 14 billion years ago ,
we were over there , at the start ,
so we are supposed to have been spat out faster than light ,
as a gas , then suddenly slow down , and form galaxies ,
so that the image of us starting can catch up ,,???
is that how you see it ,???
if the universe was expanding so rapidly , and we are talking about a shit load matter , all of a sudden it slows down , why ,
billions of galaxies worth of matter is supposed to be hurtling through space at greater than the speed of light , only to suddenly slow down ,,??
they now say the rate of expansion is accelerating again , so how or why would it slow down , only to be accelerating again ,
surely you can see this is all just too convenient , the movement of the universe like that , it makes no sense at all , but it does try and make sense of the bbt , the maths and the explanations are getting more and more bizzare , as the evidence stacks up against the bbt ,
A recent update on astronomy I saw said quite clearly ,
the observational evidence , does not support the theory , ie , the bbt ,
eventually science will have to admit , the bb is busted , !!!