The New View Of The Universe
April 7, 2011 in Physical Supernatural
Our known universe is STILL in the middle of where the big bang blew up. As a matter of fact, it’s in the very center, where it is the hottest and least dense.
Our known universe would have cooled much slower than the rest of the universe due to being at the center where things would have been the hottest.
Thus as we cooled slower to form matter, the outer ejecta ring would have cooled much sooner, forming the type of matter and galaxy clusters as we see near us today.
This would explain why we are missing 80% of the matter needed to explain our observations, and why we would accelerate outward. the older universe outside of our known universe is gravitationally pulling us outward, as its 80% larger.
This also explains why at 3 billion years after the big bang, we recently found a mature galaxy cluster, where there should only be very young clusters.
It must have drifted into our known universe soon after we cooled enough to form matter.
What do you think, please comment!
robert said on April 10, 2011
this is my theory,i submitted before i had a account.im rem31.
hope u like
Logan said on April 28, 2011
Interesting theory… but where is Dark Matter in all of this? And Dark Energy?