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Am Samstag000022, 22.02.2025 um 21:28 schrieb Chris M. Thomasson:It's one of my experimental n-ary fields. Here is a 3-ary test as a spherical projection:On 2/22/2025 12:58 AM, Thomas Heger wrote:You should write a few words about the content of that animation and what you're trying to illustrate.Am Freitag000021, 21.02.2025 um 22:35 schrieb Chris M. Thomasson:>On 2/21/2025 11:39 AM, LaurenceClarkCrossen wrote:>The velocity-distance relation requires the furthest galaxies to recede>
the fastest, making this Big Bang universe anisotropic.
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The CMBR is isotropic.
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Therefore, the CMBR disproves the Big Bang.
For fun, think if the "big bang" was nothing more than a very large local explosion? Two super massive black holes finally merging into one, kaaabooom! could be a candidate, perhaps?
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The 'big bang' was 'the other side' (of a large black hole).
Sometimes, I think we (are universe) is "contained" in a black hole residing in our "parent" universe? Fwiw, check out this animation I did on the normal field in red and its equipotential field in yellow:
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https://www.facebook.com/chris.thomasson.31/videos/1145436857057561
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I need to make another one and post it over on youtube. Sorry about the FB link! ;^o
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