Post by 1dave on Aug 30, 2023 6:06:13 GMT -5
I just did a Google search for the center of the universe.
I got a batch of phony responses like:
Nonsense!
We think we know there was a "Big Bang" 13.8 billion years ago.
The "Great Attractor" is on the far side of the Milky Way Galaxy, so we can't see much, but we know it is there.
Our galaxy is 13.2 billion years old. Andromeda. rushing TOWARD (Not away!) us, is 10 billion years old.
What was the big bang? Not everything being made out of nothing as many proposed.
We see big bangs all around us. When a star goes supernova THAT IS A BIG BANG! It creates a Black Hole. Star systems, galaxies collide and black holes merge. There are huge black holes at the center of every galaxy.
Each black hole has an Event Horizon that expands very slowly in parabolic fashion, then begins growing rapidly toward infinity.
With what we know, my best guess is that the center of the universe is in the Great attractor. That is where the big bang began 13.8 billion years ago. The mass that is now the Milky Way entered the event horizon 13.2 billion years ago, and Andromeda entered 10 billion years ago. The event horizon is still expanding away from us.
We are in a young universe because Abundance studies show we are mostly surrounded be light elements. In an old universe the nearby elements would be much heavier.
Our universe had a beginning. It will have an end. Will it end in a "Big Crunch," or expand and dwindle into nothingness?
It looks to me like the previous universe is undergoing a big crunch, so that will also be our end.
I got a batch of phony responses like:
There is no center. It is the same everywhere.
and
imagine being a microbe on the surface of a balloon wondering where the center is. It is the same in every direction.
Nonsense!
We think we know there was a "Big Bang" 13.8 billion years ago.
The "Great Attractor" is on the far side of the Milky Way Galaxy, so we can't see much, but we know it is there.
Our galaxy is 13.2 billion years old. Andromeda. rushing TOWARD (Not away!) us, is 10 billion years old.
What was the big bang? Not everything being made out of nothing as many proposed.
We see big bangs all around us. When a star goes supernova THAT IS A BIG BANG! It creates a Black Hole. Star systems, galaxies collide and black holes merge. There are huge black holes at the center of every galaxy.
Each black hole has an Event Horizon that expands very slowly in parabolic fashion, then begins growing rapidly toward infinity.
With what we know, my best guess is that the center of the universe is in the Great attractor. That is where the big bang began 13.8 billion years ago. The mass that is now the Milky Way entered the event horizon 13.2 billion years ago, and Andromeda entered 10 billion years ago. The event horizon is still expanding away from us.
We are in a young universe because Abundance studies show we are mostly surrounded be light elements. In an old universe the nearby elements would be much heavier.
Our universe had a beginning. It will have an end. Will it end in a "Big Crunch," or expand and dwindle into nothingness?
It looks to me like the previous universe is undergoing a big crunch, so that will also be our end.
Where are we? we are inside a black hole.