Big Bang theory is the prevailing theory of the origin of the universe and its development. Its main argument is so-called "galaxies escape". The analysis of the light from galaxies shows that the spectral lines are shifted to the red part of the spectrum. Based on the Doppler effect interpret this to mean that "most" of galaxies receding from the observer. They believe that back in time, galaxies were closer together. If we goes even further back in time, this means that the entire universe was compressed into a point that exploded. There we have Big Bang.
By analysis of existing data, the author shows that the main argument for the Big Bang theory is incorrect.
Jan Slowak is born in Transylvania, Romania. He studied mathematics and computer science at the University Babes-Bolyai University in Cluj-Napoca, the capital of Transylvania. Jan is resident since 1988 in Sweden.
ArbetstitelRedshift factor, Absolute redshift, Galaxies red / blue dist
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