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6.2  Continuous creation of matter

To point out what this is about, let me quote an extract from Halton Arp’s article “ The continuous cosmos” [4], p. 120:
“ At first, there are those many “young” galaxies that we see in our vicinity. According to the big bang theory, all galaxies are old, and they probably have been created at the same time, i. e. 15 billion years ago.
Since the beginning of the exploration of galaxies we have found many which are stuffed with younger stars. Some galaxies are dominated by younger stars, the age of which can go down to a few million years. For the conventional theories, it remains only to postulate the younger stars would have developed just recently, from gaseous hydrogen that until then had lived a silent life in the old galaxies.
However, observations with modern radio telescopes can trace hydrogen masses the size of galaxies up to large distances. But objects consisting predominantly of uncondensed hydrogen simply are not found.
And the probability that we live in the universe just in a moment  at which all the latent hydrogen reserves are used up for galaxies becomes less and less. Therefore, the newly created “young” galaxies do exist and the premise opposed to the big bang is disproved by observations.”
Fortunately, those observations are in agreement with the CTH:  (M ~ t 2/3 ).
 
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