Cosmic Dissonance Big Bang CMB wrong
Cosmic Dissonance: Big Bang CMB wrong?
Here I go again. I just wrote this comment on astrophysicist Dr Becky's channel. I'll probably hear nothing, lol, but..
I actually got this idea in my dreams, listening to a cosmology audiobook, as I do. I was arguing in my dream with what I was hearing, and when I woke up, I said, "Wooo! That's a pretty cool idea."
My comment. I call it cosmic dissonance. (CMB is the cosmic microwave background, and the EMS, is the electromagnetic spectrum - check them out).
How can we have 'snapshots in time' observations of stars, but the CMB is not a snapshot; it has, by all accounts, cooled to the microwave, some 2 Kelvin, from an 'infinite' temperature at the same/similar location as the observed stars.
I think your CMB is a red herring. It's interesting but a distraction. We should be seeing a snapshot of an infinitely hot Big Bang, just like we do the early stars, and we are not.
Yes, the stars and their galaxies have redshifted, but nothing like the close CMB is claimed to have.
Something is wrong with our picture, our understanding."
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