Path: ...!fu-berlin.de!uni-berlin.de!individual.net!not-for-mail From: Thomas Heger Newsgroups: sci.physics.relativity Subject: Re: The CMBR Disproves the Big Bang. Date: Mon, 24 Feb 2025 08:31:43 +0100 Lines: 39 Message-ID: References: <582d81a086d369cf0cd2e78d401de6ec@www.novabbs.com> <4e287200afacf83d6a0412238f3e180a@www.novabbs.com> Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Trace: individual.net SyzaedpdP+ab7KkZ640AVgalgrsoQjvudCnmAA9Lqc4C4TojL/ Cancel-Lock: sha1:Y+FYxZ+OBFVluSAAfFjd3EkcaAU= sha256:WDuzoOr6Mx6hTsOM4krnf44yRul3+5YRmIxNrL3GzlA= User-Agent: Mozilla Thunderbird Content-Language: de-DE, en-US In-Reply-To: Bytes: 2191 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': 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'. So: how can we have such a universe? Well there exists a book about this topic, which is nicely explained there "On the Geometry of Time in Physics and Cosmology" by A.F. Meyer https://www.sensibleuniverse.net/pages/book.html or https://www.sensibleuniverse.net/Cosmology23/docs/A06-afmayerBook2009.pdf TH