The Big Problem With The Big Bang Theory
A man is 30 miles due west of Central London and is cycling towards it at 15 miles per hour. How long will it take him to reach his destination?
Two hours!
Give the man a coconut.
Assuming he had started out at that speed and had maintained it, where would he have been two hours earlier?
60 miles due west.
Very good.
Where would he have been three hours earlier?
75 miles due west.
And where would he have been a hundred hours earlier?
Assuming he could cycle non-stop for that long, in the middle of the Atlantic.
This is the big problem with the theory of the Big Bang. If we extrapolate backwards in time, do we really arrive at a Primeval Atom? And when this particle explodes, it expands into what?
Eric Lerner has long been a detractor of the Big Bang. Check out his book and ask yourself is he wrong? An even bigger question is, if he isn’t wrong, how did the Universe really begin, or has it been here for all time?