by Roshi » Sat Feb 25, 2023 11:29 pm
So they say they are able to see 13 billion years into the past. What's stopping them to look just 0.7 billion years further, and confirm their big bang theory?
But I am sure that when they will look 14 billion years into the past and see more galaxies, they will just push back the big bang date, and repeat every time they see further. Clearly this is how you do science, you look at the evidence, and obtain the conclusion, the magic still happens, just the date is incorrect, because the date was obtained by clear evidence. About the magic bang - that is an axiom. It did happen, we just need to fix the date.
As I asked in another thread, some time ago, if "big magic bang" is in fact a natural phenomenon, why can't it happen again? In a bottle of milk maybe, somewhere on Earth? At the time I got answers like "it can't because big bang happened at a time when there was no time or space". So, now because we have "space", this "natural phenomena" just does not happen anymore...
So they say they are able to see 13 billion years into the past. What's stopping them to look just 0.7 billion years further, and confirm their big bang theory?
But I am sure that when they will look 14 billion years into the past and see more galaxies, they will just push back the big bang date, and repeat every time they see further. Clearly this is how you do science, you look at the evidence, and obtain the conclusion, the magic still happens, just the date is incorrect, because the date was obtained by clear evidence. About the magic bang - that is an axiom. [i]It did happen[/i], we just need to fix the date.
As I asked in another thread, some time ago, if "big magic bang" is in fact a natural phenomenon, why can't it happen again? In a bottle of milk maybe, somewhere on Earth? At the time I got answers like "it can't because big bang happened at a time when there was no time or space". So, now because we have "space", this "natural phenomena" just does not happen anymore...