Bill Nye says these scientists are science deniers!
Oh nuts! Those guys beat me to it.
Just the opinion of a simple minded non-physicist, but it sounds like these two are solving the problem of the Singularity by forcefully formulating a theory without one. In other words, they’re bending the math to discount something which so far can’t be accounted for in current quantum physics. There’s nothing wrong in doing that. Scientific theories are always open to question. But aren’t the observed expansion of the universe and the “echo” observed by Wilson and Penzias fifty years ago physical facts that would be equally hard to explain in a revived steady state theory?
I hear lots of big bangs around here on opening day of deer season.
“MAY” never have happened is the question here?
Isn’t it called the “Big Bang THEORY”?
Theory meaning it MAY or may not have happened that way?
Plastic bags are better, now it’s paper bags, wait... back to plastic, cloth, then back to paper.
Alcohol is bad for your health, but wine is now good for you.
Eating eggs is bad, now they are good for you.
Coffee is bad, but now it’s good for you again.
Global warming, global cooling, climate change.....
Settled Science: All scientists and lib-tards evolved from monkeys, the rest of us were created by God.
An atheist will tell you that the universe just happened to happen. Voila!
BB should have been rejected on day one on purely philosophical grounds; having all the mass of the universe concentrated to a point would be the mother of all black holes and nothing would ever “bang” its way out of that. That’s before you even get to Halton Arp and the demise of the idea of an expanding universe altogether of course...
Forget this quibbling over minor things and concentrate on more important questions like how is it possible for bumble bees to fly?
We are obviously in the midst of an explosion.
If you roll the explosion back, continuously, don’t you reach a point where the explosion started?
This new “theory” doesn’t seem to even address that simple but obvious question.