MONTREAL, June 30, 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- According to
the Pantheory Research Organization in their recent research study,
entitled "Observations that Seem to Contradict the Big Bang
Model...," they summarized problems associated with many present
and past distant galaxy observations that seem to contradict the
Big Bang model (BB).
Many or most of these observations were made using the Hubble
Space Telescope as well as very long baseline radio telescopes,
needed to observe the great distances involved.
This summary of perceived problems lists most of the well-known
problems with the Big Bang model, along with some lesser known
problems that also could seriously undermine the model. An example
of a lesser known BB problem concerns an important observational
study and modeling attempt concerning gravity.
The related paper concluded that: "we do not seem to have the
correct theory of gravity." This statement involves Newtonian and
Einsteinian gravity as they relate to the Big Bang model, the dark
matter hypothesis, and the contradictory observations amassed for
the related study.
The Big Bang Theory problems discussed in great detail within
this paper are:
The Horizon Problem, The Flatness Problem, The Density Problem,
the Universe structure Formation Problem, The Anachronistic Galaxy
Problem, The Anachronistic Black Hole Problem, The Metallicity
Problem, The Gravity Problem, The Distance-Brightness Problem.
Problems with mainstream hypothesis are also discussed in detail,
specifically dark matter, dark energy, and the Inflation
hypothesis.
This paper asserts that the listed Big Bang problems are more
easily explained, or do not exist at all with the proposed
alternative cosmology called the Pan Theory, which can be found on
any search engine. Most of these BB problems also do not exist with
most steady state models.
Even more distant observations than those in this study, to the
supposed edge of the Big Bang universe in time, are expected to be
observable with the new James Webb
space telescope when it goes up and becomes fully functional, maybe
by 2019.
If they find at that time, as expected, nothing but bright blue,
young appearing galaxies, then all cosmologies proposing a much
older or infinite aged universe will be in serious jeopardy of
being disproved. On the other hand, if they find at the farthest
distances any very large, red, or old appearing galaxies like those
summarized in this paper, then the Big Bang model would likewise be
in serious jeopardy of being disproved, which is expected by the
authors based upon the general conclusions of the study.
The summary Conclusion of the paper is that the Big Bang model
is probably the wrong model of cosmology, for reasons concerning
the above and related problems, as explained within the paper.
Link to paper:
http://www.aijcrnet.com/journals/Vol_4_No_9_September_2014/2.pdf
Contact author Forrest Noble:
562-924-3313 or pantheory.org@gmail.com.
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Caption: Artist's rendering of the James Webb Space Telescope,
which could likely confirm or contradict Big Bang cosmology
according to the authors. (Image compliments of NASA.)
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