Posted on 07/14/2022 4:05:41 PM PDT by LibWhacker
They have. Do your homework.
Do your homework.
https://www.space.com/31192-what-triggered-the-big-bang.html
The Big Bang theory is a model of the history of the universe, tracing the evolution of the cosmos to its very earliest moments.
The star is a red dwarf. There’s a good chance those planets are tidal locked. Still, its a start.
“So, Tex, Tell me again the one-way speed of light? Einstein couldn’t nor wouldn’t try. He understood that we can only derive a round trip SOL”
Do some homework and then come back and we can discuss.
“Really?”
Yes! From your link:
There are, of course, some ideas out there — models that attempt to describe what “ignited” or “seeded” the Big Bang,
A light year is six trillion miles--quite a ways.
But that is not the big bang theory. The big bang theory is history of the universe, up to a certain point.
Some Ideas, Not theory. Think.
It is turtles all the way down is another idea.
“But that is not the big bang theory.”
Never said it was.
“Some Ideas, Not theory. Think.”
Nobody said they were theories.
Exactly! In my experience, the "center of the universe" question most often comes up in questions about where in the universe the Big Bang actually occurred. Apparently, they think that by knowing where in the universe the Big Bang occurred they can learn a lot more about the Big Bang itself simply by looking at that point in space.
BUT remember... one important thing about the universe when the Big Bang actually occurred... THE UNIVERSE BACK THEN WAS THE SIZE OF A PROTON!... and even smaller than that.
So... the Big Bang occurred EVERYWHERE in this tiny, tiny, tiny space the size of a proton, and you're not going to be able to find out anything about the Big Bang itself by looking at any particular tiny point in the universe today. It happened everywhere.
“I haven’t seen any of those ”scientists “ expound on where the matter, or the energy came from, andwhat “triggered” the BANG. “
They have. Do your homework.\
They Have, your quote, Really?
here is the essence of current thinking. Again do your own homework.
“As others have said, we really have no clue what triggered the big bang, but one possibility is that it arose through a quantum fluctuation, meaning that it ‘just happened’
Tell the whole story and do your research.
They can tell whether or not it's in the so-called "habitable zone." If not, it's not going to be able to support life as we know it.
They'll also, now with Webb, often be able to determine its atmospheric components. If it's 100% gaseous sulphuric acid, it won't be a good candidate for Class M categorization.
But if it's rocky, got a lot of nitrogen, oxygen, water and is in the habitable zone... BINGO, automatic Class M planet. Now, does it have life? That's another question and will get a lot of attention.
How does something come from nothing?
How does life come from lifelessness?
Lol, I want that countertop!
I don't see how it could NOT be infinitely large. If it's not infinitely large, then it has a shape, which begs the question, "What's outside that shape?" Of course, most of it may be devoid of stars.
Hopefully, Webb Hubbell finally finds the truth…”is she mine or Bill’s?”
**The most distant galaxies are traveling away from us faster than the speed of light.**
That’s what I hate, getting t-boned by a galaxie that I couldn’t see coming when I go through an intersection.
They must have heard about Biden getting elected.
I know what the speed of light is-but what is the speed of dark?
What's outside that shape?The Prime Mover ...
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