„As Arthur Eddington had shown in
1930 already, the Einstein universe is instable, and its inhabitants must
walk on tiptoes and talk in a whisper. It rests on the edge of a razor
knife. If it is knocked from one side, gravity starts to dominate and it
collapses in a big bang in a time of approximately a light revolution period.
If it is lightly knocked from the other side, the repel force L
starts to dominate and it blows up and develops into a Wimmer universe.
If anyone lights a match, it will start to collapse, and if any radiation
is absorbed, it will start to expand.”
In spite of this knowledge, many
cosmologists today still accept an instable, expanding universe as a
matter of course, and barely anybody questions the physical basics, upon
which this high grade instability is founded.
This is not only annoying,
but also unscientifical.
Fortunately, there also are scientists
who wonder about this, as, e. g., J. Barrow (and some others)
[18], p. 196:
„The fact now that the expansion,
even after ten billions of years, undeniably stands at the borderline between
a finite and an infinite future, poses some riddles to us. Finally, it
implies, among others, absolutely, phantastically improbable premises for
the starting conditions of the “big bang”…. To maintain such a degree of
accuracy, an extraordinary force must be at work.”
According to the CTH, this force
does exist in reality.
The continuous creation of matter
(M ~ t 2/3) effects, smallest deviations
from a plane universe do not increase as in the inflation supported big
bang theory (M = const.) , but just the opposite happens: Any deviation
from planeness is evened out again at progressing time by a principle inherent
in the evolution of the universe. ( M ~ R,
~
= c)
3.5.4 The problem of the world age
Since everything that happens – including
the star buildup processes- happens in the cosmic time, especially very
old stars must in their youth have developed much faster (related to the
now time) than it would be in agreement with the star buildup theories.
Therefore, their age when related
to the now time would be considerably lower than observations indicate,
and the incompatibility with the world age would disappear.
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