When the Big Bang Theory fizzles out.

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When the Big Bang Theory fizzles out.
« on: May 15, 2020, 09:55:14 am »
https://astronomy.com/magazine/news/2020/05/is-the-big-bang-in-crisis

This is a very thought provoking article, but even if you don't have time to read it and think about it, it is worth checking out for the magnificent space photos alone.

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Scientific revolutions can profoundly transform how we see and understand our world. But radical change is never easy to see coming. There is probably no way to tell whether the mysteries faced by cosmologists today are the signs of an imminent scientific revolution or merely the last few loose ends of an incredibly successful scientific endeavor.

TL;DR We have no idea what ninety-five percent of the universe is made of, so how can we even be sure about the five percent that we think we figured out.

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Re: When the Big Bang Theory fizzles out.
« Reply #1 on: May 15, 2020, 10:19:47 am »
Very very interesting:
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Physicists in 1904 had no idea what powered the Sun %u2014 no known chemical or mechanical process could possibly generate so much energy over such a long time. Lastly, scientists knew various chemical elements emitted and absorbed light with specific patterns, none of which physicists had the slightest idea how to explain. In other words, the inner workings of the atom remained a total and utter mystery.

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Relativity beautifully solved and explained each of these mysteries without any need for new substances or planets.

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when scientists combined relativity with the new theory of quantum physics, it became possible to explain the Sun%u2019s longevity, as well as the inner workings of atoms

I said months ago large atoms and large stars are unstable and won't get too big. Because of density size resulting in too much heat, like boiling water, resulting in radiation spitting off.
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