The V-Bang: How The Universe BeganDoes The Big Bang Work?Is The Big Bang Correct?Or Is The Big Bang A Big Blunder? What Is Dark Energy? What Is Dark Matter? |
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Can The Big Bang Be Substantiated?Astronomers make observations on a regular basis that cannot be explained by the big bang. Yes, scientists sometimes come up with theories that seem to reconcile individual observations with the big bang. But after a number of such patchwork theories, the big bang has taken on the appearance of a car that's been repaired one time too many; the headlights have been repaired, but now point in the wrong direction; the blown tire has been replaced, but is smaller than the others; the trunk that didn't shut, now doesn't open. Such localized, ill-fitting "solutions" either create other problems or are not in sync with the unit as a whole. The big bang, at best, is in disrepair. At worst, it is, as numerous scientists concede, completely out of kilter and in need of a serious overhaul. The V-Bang is that overhaul. Although sometimes refer to in this book as the "new big bang," the V-Bang is actually a completely new theory describing the same event that the big bang was supposed to. The difference is the V-Bang solves many cosmological mysteries in one fell swoop, without the need for a myriad of patchwork theories. The V-Bang will probably do the same for observations astronomers have yet to make. The V-Bang, for example, describes what dark energy is. The surprising and inexplicable discovery in the 20th Century that the universe's expansion is accelerating, which has been attributed to something called "dark energy," remains one of cosmology's greatest mysteries. At this writing, scientists have no clue as to what dark energy is. The V-Bang describes how the process that brought our universe into existence also created the force that we refer to as dark energy. And, unlike the big bang, no patchwork theories are necessary; the chronology of events leading up to the creation of the force we refer to as dark energy flows naturally from the basic V-Bang theory. |
The Expansion Of The UniverseIn the big bang, all matter was once squeezed into one point. The expansion of the universe then spread matter to all corners of the cosmos. Aside from recently expressed doubts by some scientist as to whether matter can be squeezed down to such a great degree, there is the question of where matter came from in the first place. It is claimed that the answer is unknowable since, as often cited by scientists, all the evidence of what may or may not have existed before the big bang has been wiped out. The V-Bang, however, shows that matter did not exist before the creation of our universe, but was created by the same process that brought our universe into existence. What's more, the process that created matter is a very provable phenomenon and observable to this very day. The V-Bang also addresses the following issues: dark matter, how some galaxies and super structures can appear to be older than the universe, why the universe looks so evenly no matter what part of the sky you look at (known as "the horizon problem"), and more. The V-Bang also solves another major mystery, a discussion of which often takes on an aura of philosophy and even science fiction: Where did all the matter in the universe come from? |
Do Fossils Disprove Evolution?A discussion of the beginning of the universe would not be complete without a discussion of the beginning of life. The evidence that life did not evolve the way described by Darwinian evolution is so compelling that a chapter on this topic ("The Fossil Record Disproves Darwinian Evolution") has been included in this book. |