Some Critiques of the Big Bang Cosmology
Some Critiques of the Big Bang Cosmology
Jean-Claude Pecker
In: Journal of Astrophysics and Astronomy, 1997, Volume 18, pp. 323-333
Abstract: Still more shocking than the metaphysical assumption of some initial singularity, is the constant insistence upon the so-called cosmological principle of „homogeneity“ and „isotropy“ of the Universe. Observations do contradict this principle. And to me, the inhomogeneous, fractal at least on a certain scale range, of the
distribution of matter is in itself an important cosmological fact, hitherto almost neglected. Moreover difficultties as to the applicability of the second principle of thermodynamics, observations of abnormal redshifts, etc., are casting large doubts not only upon the standard cosmological models, but even on the interpretation of the observed redshift as due solely to a universal expansion.
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