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Originally Posted by HPLovecraft
What about it, in particular, do you think is going to be debunked? The majority of cosmologists don't subscribe to the standard big bang theory as it is, but instead theories that have used it as a foundation, inflationary theory being a major one. Surely you don't believe the universe has no beginning? Olber's paradox would seem to preclude that.
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I didn't know that, seems every program I see they conclude the big bang started as an extremely hot and dense particle smaller than an atom that basicly blew up 13.7 billion years ago and expanded to what we see today.
I'm far from a scientist but my pea brain just can't except some of this.
Where did the dense particle come from?
How old was it before it popped?
If hubble can see a galaxy 13.7 billion L-years away surely the big bang didn't instantly create galaxys...don't they take billions of years to form themselfs? Hubble could be looking at a galaxy 13.7 L-years away that formed 20 billion years earlier.