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From: guido wugi <wugi@brol.invalid>
Newsgroups: sci.physics.relativity
Subject: Re: The CMBR Disproves the Big Bang.
Date: Mon, 24 Feb 2025 12:59:55 +0100
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Op 24/02/2025 om 8:31 schreef Thomas Heger:
> Am Montag000024, 24.02.2025 um 00:00 schrieb guido wugi:
>> Op 23/02/2025 om 14:46 schreef Paul.B.Andersen:
>>> Den 22.02.2025 20:18, skrev LaurenceClarkCrossen:
>>>> The velocity-distance relation fails to explain the redshift distance
>>>> relation because the latter is exactly the same in every direction so
>>>> the former would place us at exactly the center of the universe.
>>>
>>> Do you still not understand that we are in the exact centre of
>>> the observable universe?
>>
>> He doesn't understand yet the relatitivity of the centre of the 
>> universe ;)
>> (even at big bang an infinite universe is still a possibility)
>>
>
> The universe has the topology of a large 'ball':

A "sphere", I suppose, the "shell" of a "ball".

> wherever you are, you are at the top position and in the exact center!
>
>
> You can go wherever you want, you are still in the center and in 
> direct succession of the 'big-bang'.

The sphere would shrink (backwards) to a point. Yet I've seen also 
"infinite" models, eg lines shrinking to a straight "big bang" line with 
infinite density.

-- 
guido wugi