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 โthe edge of the universeโ. The Big Bang theory is incorrect. That also explains the Fermi paradox
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Nerd-E ๐ฉ๐ฎ
@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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Giuliano Giacaglia
@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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Nerd-E ๐ฉ๐ฎ
@nerdy
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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