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@antialias_physorg

Cosmic evolution in the face of the Big Bang theory is necessary in order to provide sufficient time for biological evolution to look credible to the layman. The main problem facing the Big Bang theory is that it relies on the theory of relativity, but it forbids speeds greater than the speed of light. Indeed, the universe would have collapsed immediately after hypothetical big bang thanks to its own gravity, which is a problem for this theory. And as usualyfor politicaly correctness It should change the reality instead of theory because this theory is sacred cow for some people with influence. If we look at the famous big bang chart which shows the rate of expansion of the universe in relation of time, we will see that in the beginning the curve has a very strange form that shows us that theorists think that the universe was expanding at a speed much higher than the speed of light to prevent gravitational collapse.

I hope that you undrstand why the speed of light restric the theories of evolution and why it proponents have invented the idea of ??expanding space. If you can imagine what would be the organization and management of the world if all people or the majority of them were christians will answer the question why are maintained mythologies in society.
Adopted in astronomy term gravitational lens is not associated with distortion of vacuum of space but with its physical propertais.


@denglish

"They are identical in chemical composition because stars produce a limited number of molecules during chemosynthesis".

Stars do not produce molecules. Only atoms of chemical elements light than iron including iron. This process release energy and is self sustaining according theory. But this theory have no expalnation how are poduced atoms heavy than iron which can be found on Earth.

"The big bang doesn't explain rotation. Conservation or angular momentum does."

I do not want declarations, but explanation. By which mechanism or physical laws conservation of angular momentum can explain rotation of cosmic objects in different directions?

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