Many physicists think that the Big Bang event started with a super-hot cosmic origin. But that is incorrect.
When scientists stop extrapolating themselves into a religious position (not being aware that they are standing in a non-scientific position), then the Big Bang event can be understood much better.
The weakness in the Lambda-CDM model is its structure. The model contains a position that, structurally, cannot be. Accepting something structurally that cannot be is a religious act.
Get ready to think for yourself.
—
First the lay of the land.
In an analogy, the original state of the universe can be seen as a Vase, yet today’s state of the universe is a broken Vase.
That means that looking for the Vase is fine only for grasping the original state somewhat.
- Seeing the universe as a Vase today is a brain fart. The whole point is that we live in a result, and that cannot be the original state, therefore.
Once that is understood, the Big Bang event is much simpler to understand. And our own galaxy is already telling us what happened.
—
Structurally, the Milky Way galaxy could not have come from the center of the Big Bang event.
Just look at the two general motions the Milky Way is involved in:
1. Circular motion based on gravity.
2. Singular speeding direction based on the Big Bang event.
The speed of that singular direction for all energy/matter of the Milky Way is the fastest speed of them all.
Once this is understood, then it also becomes clear why the arms of our galaxy remain in place while gravity alone cannot explain that.
It is like 2,000 skaters on a frozen canal, all moving in the same direction and at the same speed. The point of this analogy is that none of the skaters is moving because of the group (jostling, pushing and shoving, and their being engaged in winter fun notwithstanding). The point is that they are all skating on their own accord.
Same for the 100 billion stars in the Milky Way. In the singular direction at the highest speed, each star is propelled still by the Big Bang event. Then, subsequently, they are also involved in their gravitational pulls. It explains why the arms are where they are without needing extra gravity to do so.
First Law of Physics: an object will remain at rest or continue moving in a straight line at a constant velocity unless acted upon by an external force.
So, the Big Bang event provided the reason for that fastest speed of all 100 billion stars in the Milky Way moving in that single direction.
The surprise?
All energy and matter of the Milky Way derived from an area that was basically a flat area within the much larger Big Bang event.
- In an analogy, a beachball can be envisioned in which the large center is under enormous pressure, yet when the ball goes kablooey the center will not produce any matter. The center is part of the process but does not produce any material outcome.
The beachball’s plastic skin is where matter production came from.
When the ball went kablooey, the skin would get thrown into specific directions.
Envision 10,000 rockets launched from Cape Canaveral at the same time, straight up in the air, no modification of directions. This results in these 10,000 rockets remaining close to one another on their very long trip. Gravity will keep them together, but the speed at which they are going is based on each of them having been launched.
Compare this to another rocket launched in California. That rocket will never be associated with the 10,000 rockets launched from Cape Canaveral.
That means that the Milky Way’s energy/matter got launched from one-and-the-same tiny area, and in essence that spot was ‘flat’. To see a flat area on the beachball one has to zoom in to a tiny, minute speck on the beachball’s plastic skin.
- That’s a bit like standing on the beach and seeing a flat horizon with the ocean.
Using the analogy with the rockets once more, Cape Canaveral is the launching area, a flat area, from which all these rockets are sent into space, all at once, in the same direction.
Compared to the Big Bang event, the origination spot for all matter in the Milky Way derived from a tiny, minuscule area.
All that matter could not have come from the center. It had to come from an area that is far removed from the center. Matter did not derive from the center of the Big Bang event.
So, the super-hot starting point in the most popular Big Bang story is incorrect. That is not how it happened.