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Giuliano Giacaglia
@giu
I think that the universe is much bigger than what people think. I think electromagnetic waves travel through the Aether, which explain the red shift and also the galaxies that are very old at โ€œthe edge of the universeโ€. The Big Bang theory is incorrect. That also explains the Fermi paradox
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@nerdy
I think big bang/inflation is wrong. The universe could be much older and larger. If a false vacuum decay event occurred 13.8 billion years ago instead of the big bang it would have created the same background radiation.
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@giu
IMO 13.8B is just a constant on how light dissipates. The Hubble constant is just a constant and not the rate of expansion
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@nerdy
Aether is old school physics. Tell me more about it?
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The way I see it, space-time stretches, lowering its energy until it resets to a lower energy state, annihilating everything with an energy release and effectively resetting time, the light horizon, and universal constants. Expansion continues, then annihilation, etc. as vacuum energy asymptotically approaches zero.
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