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BIG BANG = Creationists' Theory of Cosmic Evolution...


The term "Big Bang" was sarcastically coined by the late Sir Fred Hoyle, Professor of Astronomy at Cambridge University, and who was acknowledged to have been one of the most creative scientists of the 20th century.  Hoyle was a proponent of the history of the universe known as the Steady-State in which hydrogen atoms gradually coalesced into gas clouds, which then formed stars and galaxies. Even after the steady-state theory was disproven through observation, Hoyle still felt that it was completely inexplicable that the appearance of the entire universe could have been created from nothing.

Monsignor Georges Lemaitre (1894-1966), a Catholic priest and president  of the Vatican's Pontifical Academy of Science, originated the concept for the Big Bang with his "Hypothesis of the Primeval Atom" which was based on the doctrine of the Catholic Church that the Universe was created by God from a single atom, much as Christ's miracle of multiplying the loaves of bread and fishes. Pope Pius XII endorsed his theory because it tied Holy Scripture to science.  Monsignor Lemaitre described his theory as "a day without yesterday... The Cosmic Egg exploding at the moment of the creation."  In a paper written in 1922, he wrote that the universe had begun in light just "as Genesis suggested it."  He went on to state in poetic license: "The evolution of the world can be compared to a display of fireworks that has just ended: some few red wisps, ashes and smoke."

Sir Arthur Eddington (1882-1944), called the "Father of Modern Theoretical Astrophysics," and a devout Quaker, looked upon Monsignor Lemaitre's religious interpretation with great disdain: "The notion of an abrupt beginning to the present order of Nature is repugnant to me."

Albert Einstein (1879-1955), who profoundly believed in the existence of God, found Monsignor Lemaitre theory very suspect, because it was so strongly rooted to the Christian dogma of creationism and was both unprovable and unjustifiable from a basic physics point of view. Einstein told Monsignor Lemaitre that "your grasp of physics is abominable.

While Stephen Hawking now admits that he prefers other universe models to the Big Bang because the Big Bang "hints at divine creation," thousands of New-Age scientists now agree with the Bible, that the universe was created from nothing, had a distinct beginning and will have an end. This is not the first time in history that so many bright minds have religiously followed the wrong path: The Ptolemaic universe governed scientific thought for over 17 centuries; The religious belief that the earth was at the very center of the universe. Now the Big Bang has become the modern religious belief that everything was created from nothing. The Big Bang is the religious precursor to Intelligent Design, the latest fad in born-again science. Religion will never see the Face of God by marrying Science.  Such an ill-conceived union gives rise to conceptual abominations that can only live in the Dark Ages, never to survive the light of reason.

These mystic-theorists create hypotheses that when applied to the evolution of the cosmos cannot be tested in any meaningful way, nor can cosmologists make actual predictions based upon them.

 

 

Standard Model is Wrong: Time to go back to the drawing boards.
The WMAP and COBE teams discovered that the big bang and Inflation theories have profound problems since their theoretical projections do not coincide with the latest satellite observations.


The Big Bang gets De-Inflated...

Astronomers have verified that the universe has expanded about 15-fold since the initial moments after the so-called big bang.  The paradox is that if you reverse the movie of the expanding universe a negative 15-fold you still end up with a very vast universe; not the singular Primal Atom as described by the Catholic Church.  Enter Alan Guth, Ph.D, professor of physics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), expert in particle physics:  While he is far from being a cosmologist, he is still best known for conjuring up the "inflationary theory" of the universe, which holds that during the first 10 to the 37th power of a second after the Big Bang, a strange unknown force (negative vacuum energy density) drove the newly born universe to inflate at unimaginable speeds -- vastly faster, even, than the speed of light -- even though nothing can go faster than the speed of light! The benefit of Guth's inflationary model is that it patched up gaping holes in the paradox features of Monsignor Georges Lemaitre naively straightforward Big Bang theory. According to inflation theory and creationists, matter was actually created from nothing as space expanded at this colossal expansion rate.  Of course no one can explain how matter creates matter. Then, for some unknown reason inflation stopped and expansion took over. This theory of inflation gets tied to the string theories by all of its unknowns which point to the probabilities of multiverses (multiple universes), bubble universes and pocket universes. These New Age mathematicians and physicists seriously feel that an infinite number of universes is as mathematically plausible as just one -- even though they are impossible to see or prove.

Recent observations of the of the cosmic microwave background (CMB) radiation by both the COBE (Cosmic Background Explorer) and WMAP (Wilkinson Microwave Anisotropy Probe) satellites prove that the highly popular Inflation concept is wrong.  The actual observations by these satellites do no not even come close to what the Inflation theory predicts.

Without the Inflation theory, the universe at the time of the Big Bang was already in existence and was quite vast at that time.  The Big Bang was not very big -- It was just a 10% Bang that lit up the sky.

It is now time for all of the string theorists and creationists to get back to drawing board and revise their discredited views of the early universe.

 

 

WMAP Leaving the Earth/Moon Orbit, headed toward L2.
WMAP used the Moon to gain velocity for a slingshot to L2. After 3 phasing loops around the Earth, WMAP flew just behind the orbit of the Moon 3 weeks after launch. Using the Moon's gravity, WMAP steals an infinitesimal amount of the Moon's energy to maneuver into the L2 Lagrange point, one million miles (1.5 million km) beyond the Earth




Comments (1)

You state that Albert Einstein had profoundly believed in God. This is totally wrong. Einstein believed in Spinoza's concept of God which is thought to just be the mechanical workings of the Universe. Einstein was pretty much a materialist although he stated that the field is the only reality which is ironic because fields are really the quantum under-pinnings to physical reality and as we know the quantum world has led to a multi dimensional non material kind of thinking.

Einstein did not believe that any kind of existence after our death is possible. The whole idea of God is tied in with the idea that we are essentially spiritual beings that have some kind of existence after death when we are re-joined to God. Religion come from Re-Ligious...to be re-joined. Ligious is the same root as ligiment ...the tissues that join our bones.

Posted By Russ Browne, www.MisunderstoodUniverse.com | 5/11/08 1:03 PM


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