The Big Bang's Misinterpretation of the Cosmic Microwave Background

in #science7 years ago

The Big Bang did not happen.

The reason we think that it happened is because we observe all distant redshifted galaxies. Redshift is an effect that can occur due to motion or due to gravity. As we have assumed that this redshift is caused by motion, it means that in this interpretation all galaxies are moving away from us and thereby they were once together. However, gravitational redshift causes all distant redshifted galaxies.

Gravitational redshift is due to gravity's effect on light as it travels and has nothing to due with the motion of the galaxy itself.

As a result of interpreting this observation to be caused by motion, other observations were also interpreted in view of the concept of the Big Bang which arose from this misinterpretation. One such observation, which is considered one of the four "Pillars of the Big Bang", is the Cosmic Microwave Background.

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This is considered to be the remnants of the Big Bang. However, this is a misinterpretation.

The real reason for the Cosmic Microwave Background is much simpler than that it is the remnants of the Big Bang. The universe is infinite, and this means that there are infinitely large masses and infinitely small masses, relative to the atoms which we use to observe all things. Just as the moon orbits Earth, which orbits the sun, which orbits the supermassive black hole at the center of the Milky Way, so too does the Milky Way galaxy orbit a larger mass. This galactic structure continues forever upward and forever downward in larger and smaller masses. All things function the same.

The "galaxy of galaxies" that our Milky Way is part of functions the same as a galaxy or solar system. Just as a galaxy has a "galactic halo", and as the solar system is said to have an "Oort Cloud", both being a spherical cloud of mass surrounding the system, so too does our galaxy of galaxies have such a spherical cloud.

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The galactic halo of our galaxy of galaxies produces the observation of the Cosmic Microwave Background. As the structure gets larger and larger (solar system vs. galaxy vs. galaxy of galaxies), the particles that make up this galactic halo structure also get larger and larger. In a galaxy of galaxies system, these particles are sufficiently large that they emit microwave radiation. We then observe this microwave radiation as the Cosmic Microwave Background.

The concept of the Big Bang already existed prior to this observation being made. The reason it is considered as the "remnants of the Big Bang" is because we were looking for explanation for the observation within the Big Bang model. It does not prove nor show that the Big Bang did happen, it only appears to when we assume that the Big Bang is true.

However, as it can be shown that gravity causes redshift of distant galaxies observations, the Big Bang can be shown to have not happened. Therefore, the interpretation of the Cosmic Microwave Background as the remnants of the Big Bang does not prove anything. It is, just as redshift as the result of motion is, a misinterpretation and nothing more.

In reality, the Cosmic Microwave Background further confirms what is known as The Principle of Correspondence. "As above, so below. As below, so above." All things function the same. Our galaxy of galaxies, too, has a galactic halo, and it is observed as the Cosmic Microwave Background.

For more information, see CascadingUniverse.Org or my other posts here on Steemit.

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