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The Universe is expanding, but if we turn the clock back and energy is drawn back into the void so that that 13.7billion years ago the universe came from nothing.

We could then have a continuously expanding universe which has no beginning. Mass, energy continuously emerging from the void as the universe expands...

 

You see the Big Bang theory in its current form with specific moment of creation can not explain the following...

 

http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2013/01/130111092539.htm

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yes, this observation is just one of the very numberous problems since the inception of the BB model. Continuos observational surprises, now requiring dark matter, dark energy, dark flow, and often contradicting obervations such as this one seems to be.

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You see the Big Bang theory in its current form with specific moment of creation can not explain the following...

 

http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2013/01/130111092539.htm

Perhaps the minimum size or piece of the universe scientists use to determine isotropy and homogeneity is too small. Our Observable Universe is but one small piece in a much larger picture and any calculations or observations concerning the BB only relate to our OU.so that quasar group is probably not unique in the totality of the universe.

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So what is the largest structured group of quasars or the highest red shift Galaxy we can observe before we say hang on a minute we need more time than 13.7billion years.

Nassim Haramein points out that an expanding universe on the large scale must be contracting on the small scale... Equal and opposite reaction. Energy in the vacuum?.. Perhaps Sir Fred Hoyle wasn't totally wrong.

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Yeah, after the James Webb has been up for just a few years, I expect we will again hear more of the ideas and theories of Fred Hoyle :) Then I expect cosmology models of a much older universe will again be discussed.

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