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Borchardt Interview Saturday on the "Big Bang or Big Bust"

 

PSI Blog 20201120 Borchardt Interview Saturday on the "Big Bang or Big Bust"

 

From the Chappell Natural Philosophy Society:



To get the reminder: https://youtu.be/PMiBLn3e2dQ

 

This Saturday, Nov. 21: Big Bang or Big Bust with Dr. Glenn Borchardt

..and His Alternative



Dr. Glenn Borchardt has spent decades revealing the contradictions and 
paradoxes of the big bang theory. 

Glenn will be going over a list of falsifying evidence to this problematic theory as well as what he sees as a better alternative. From the age of the universe, to new astronomical observations, to impossible paradoxes - it appears more and more like the big bang is a big bust. Join us as we discuss everything Big Bang with Dr. Glenn Borchardt.



You can interactive live with Dr. Borchardt via chat or video. Hope to see 
you there!

 

How to Join In

All you need is a desktop, smartphone or tablet and the following URLs to participate.



PLEASE USE THESE LINKS FIRST:

 


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