Author: PahuPahu
Date: Dec 14, 2006 14:59
Big Bang?
"The big bang made no quantitative prediction that the
'background' radiation would have a temperature of 3 degrees Kelvin
(in fact its initial prediction was 30 degrees Kelvin); whereas
Eddington in 1926 had already calculated that the 'temperature of
space' produced by the radiation of starlight would be found to be 3
degrees Kelvin." Tom Van Flandern, "Did the Universe Have a
Beginning?" Meta Research Bulletin, Vol. 3, No. 3, 15 September 1994,
p. 33.
"Despite the widespread acceptance of the big bang theory as a
working model for interpreting new findings, not a single important
prediction of the theory has yet been confirmed, and substantial
evidence has accumulated against it." Ibid., p. 25.
"History also shows that some BB {big bang} cosmologists'
'predictions' of MBR {microwave background radiation} temperature
have been 'adjusted' after-the-fact to agree with observed
temperatures." William C. Mitchell, "Big Bang Theory Under Fire,"
Physics Essays, Vol. 10, No. 2, June 1997, pp. 370-379.
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