I am by no means an astrophysicist, nor do I pl ay one on tv. That being said, the big bang theory as always seemed a bit off to me because of a few things...
1. Scientists believe that the universe is expanding, but I have never heard of from where. Where is the starting point? Have they discovered where the big bang happened? Wouldn’t is be near the center of the universe?
2. How can you make something rom nothing. Elementary science class taught me that matter cannot be created nor destroyed, so if the big bang created everything in the universe, how did it create nothing from something?
3. Light can travel at the speed of light...obviously, but matter cannot. So how did the big bang send matter that has formed into galaxies, stars, planets, etc. billions of light years away from wherever it supposedly began? If the age of the universe is supposedly 13.8 billion years old, matter wouldn’t have had near enough time to travel that far in order to form together to make those things. In fact, the farther away from the center of the big bang that you get, you would have less and less matter...meaning less and less galaxies, etc., but this isn’t the case as galaxies are to be found pretty much throughout the entire known universe.
The older I get the older the “age of the universe according to scientists” gets....
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the universe is expanding........but what is it expanding into?...................
“Have they discovered where the big bang happened?... “
I think I read once that it happened somewhere in Sagittarius...........
“Have they discovered where the big bang happened?... “
One source says everything happened everywhere, all at once.......... would make a good movie..............