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Unread 08-28-2007, 07:31 PM   #23
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Here is another aspect of this big "hole" in space that is difficult to explain under the current theory of the big bang. It is true that everything in space now all throughout the universe is thought to have at one time been compressed into a small bit of matter about the size of the head of a pin. How it got so incredibly pressed into such a small ball has not been explained. But something caused it to suddenly explode outward. If you put too much air in a round balloon, what happens? Eventually the balloon blows up and all the air that is under pressure go spreading out from the balloon in all directions. Now in such a huge explosion as envisioned by the Big Bang Theory, there would have been this huge amount of matter spreading outward in every direction, and also in fairly uniform concentrations in every direction. The problem is this: If all the matter was speeding outward from a common center or point, then how come it somehow came back together to form galaxies, stars, planets, moons, other solar systems, etc. In other words, you can't have it both ways. You can't say it was all blowing up, but somehow it all came back together in the forms we see today throughout the universe. Or consider another example: If you took a big stick of dynamite, and detonated it in space, would individual parts of that stick of dynamite ever reconnect with each other? Well, the answer is "no." And that is the big problem, when we clearly see that matter has come together all over the Universe. Now astronomers have found this huge "hole" in space, and the big question is how could the Big Bang Theory ever explain the existence of this big hole when matter was supposed to have been uniformly cast outwards at nearly the speed of light in all directions? It is an unsettling dilemma because it doesn't fit in with the theory. We should not be seeing this.

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