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US Support for Big Bang Theory Starts to Crumble

 PSI Blog 20250721 US Support for Big Bang Theory Starts to Crumble

 

“Now-canceled CMB-S4 project would have searched the afterglow of the Big Bang for signs of cosmic exponential growth spurt.”


“Plans to replace the current South Pole Telescope with a more sensitive array have been scrapped. Alamy Stock Photo”

 

This article by Science reporter Adrian Cho is about one of many budget cuts being implemented by the current administration. The cut of $900 million pales in comparison to the failed $10 billion James Webb Space Telescope, which also was supposed to support the Big Bang Theory. It is somewhat ironic, but not surprising, that the decline of the US empire and the decline of the Big Bang Theory are going hand in hand:

 

“U.S. abandons hunt for signal of cosmic inflation”

 

Of course, there was no way that the proposed project was going to support the silly inflation idea anyway. The whole expansion trope was based on Einstein’s ridiculous “Untired Light Theory,” which assumes light is a massless particle filled with perfectly empty space traveling perpetually through perfectly empty space. None of that is possible. Light simply is a wave in the aether, which is denied by regressive physicists and cosmogonists. Aether particles have mass, and any such measurements are the results of collisions of ubiquitous local particles. They do not travel from galaxy to eyeball like Einstein’s imaginary photons.

 

The sought for changes in the Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB) would never be found. That is because the 2.7oK temperature indicated by the CMB is simply a measure of the motion of the matter existing in outer space. Had Einstein’s initial replacement of aether with perfectly empty space been correct, the CMB temperature would have been 0.0oK. Of course, without aether denial the whole Big Bang mess would have been forgotten long ago.

 

Whether this reality check had anything to do with US abandonment of the project is not known. And, as the Hubble Space Telescope showed early on, the $10 billion James Webb Space Telescope would find only “Elderly Galaxies” instead of the empty space predicted by Big Bang Theory. On the other hand, few scientific projects are complete failures no matter what hypotheses they are trying to support. Because the universe is infinite, something new is likely to be found, even if it is the fact we do not know enough.

 

 

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