PSI Blog 20250901 Tired Big Bang Model is a Start at Least
27-billion-years-old? How about infinite?
Credit:
Eric Ralls at Earth.com.
[GB: Thanks to Bill Wesley for this reminder about Dr. Rajendra Gupta’s
challenge to the cosmogonists. I wrote about it before, but new followers might
wish to know that all hope is not lost. Gupta published his idea in The Astrophysical
Journal, which is a well-regarded 19th century journal in the United
Kingdom. As mentioned in the link, he dismisses dark energy and dark matter as
being irrelevant. That is true for dark energy, but not for dark matter. In a
previous post I mentioned there are two kinds of dark matter: 1. Associated with
apologetics for the Big Bang Theory and 2. The aetherosphere that surrounds all
matter due to the deceleration of aether particles that cause gravitation upon
colliding with ordinary matter.
He also has another major contradiction. He speculates that
universal constants change over time. This is false. They may vary from place
to place, but the universe is neither expanding nor evolving. Like other
reformists, Gupta cherry picks stuff from the theoretical physicists and cosmogonists.
In any case, I agree with Bill that bringing the Tired Light
Theory into the light of day is a step forward. In addition, recognizing that
the universe is 27-billion-years-old rather than 13.8 is a tiny step forward to recognizing that
it is infinite.]
“You've probably heard about this already, but at least it’s
a start, like a pacifier for the fearful, the current celebrity scientists can
still have their cherished big bang along with the tired light so as not go
into withdrawals!
Now if we can gradually ween them off the infantile big bang
creationist superstition that will leave only the reasonable tired light model
in a steady state universe without the usual expansion, inflation, dark matter
or dark energy fix they have become so very addicted to fidgeting with
constantly, so a half step in the right direction at least, but actually it’s a
pretty comical half step since with tired light we don't need a big bang at
all. Why, you get twice the value out of the big bang with a full 27 billion
years! (of course without the big bang you get an infinitely better value but
first things first):”
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