Whats wrong with the theory... The horizon problem!
From: hUNT3R (bipin.gautam_at_gmail.com)
Date: 03/19/05
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Date: 19 Mar 2005 11:07:34 -0800
ref: http://www.newscientist.com/channel/space/mg18524911.600
Fact: Primary wavefront gives rise to secondary wavefront in all
direction.
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Say: During Big-Bang, a matter traveled from centre(say) towards front
and another piece of matter travelled towards opposite direction
(backward) near to the speed of light.
The mass travelling towards east(say), when it moves dx metre forwars
in time dt, the radiation (heat, light) from the object "has already"
travelled dx distance backward... at the speed ~=3x108m/s isn't it? So
its already head-to-tail with the mass travelling in the opposite
direction near to the speed of light (even at a extreem case... though
universe isn't expanding at such high speed currently <just an
assumption>)
(that implies)=> Heat radiation "seems" to have travelled between the
two horizons from nearly 28 billion light years apart and our while
universe is only 14 billion years old.
So even if the universe was expanding at a very high rate..... we can
still receive the Heat radiation between the two horizons of the
universe, 28 billion light years apart and our while universe is only
14 billion years old!
doesn't that make sense? (sorry for my poor english)
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