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Tuesday, August 23, 2022

The Big Bang Goes BANG!

I've been waiting for years for the launch of the new space telescope so that science could finally give evidence of the complete failure of the "Big Bang" theory of the origin of the universe.

Well, the wait is over:

James Webb Telescope's Discovery of Galaxies That Shatters the Big Bang Theory

What can I say other than it's gonna take a lot of ink to undo all the damage that theory has done to the reputation of the fine art of "science".

Update 8/27/22

One of my favorite space experts on YouTube took on the challenge of defending the Big Bang Theory in light of this new claim. My own impression of his defense is that he is not very convincing in that he seems unwilling to give any credit to the observation that the distant galaxies are more developed than Big Bang theory predicts. I am especially confused by the claim he makes at 12:18 which seems to contradict the new observations that he has just finished admitting.

Anyway, to be fair to "science", check out the defense against these newest observations:

Did James Webb Prove Big Bang Theory Wrong? Here Are The Facts

Something fishy is going on here and it looks a lot like what has come to be known in this modern age as "science". Defending scientific dogma in the age of discovery isn't easy and isn't pretty.

Now it is entirely possible that I am going way out on a limb here. Maybe I am just too uneducated to have an opinion. But then again, maybe scientists have been caught with their pants down by predicting that the James Webb telescope would show proof of an important "fact" that it in fact disproved and scientists are fudging it. I tend to think that scientists have been fudging it for decades because telescopes keep forcing them to explain why the universe is so much larger than science can rationally explain based on the Big Bang Theory.

Theory, once it becomes dogma, is hard to erase when it is shown to be mistaken. This fact is science's Achilles heel.

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