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Big Bang - Questions to physicists and cosmologists
Big Bang - Questions to physicists and cosmologists
Big Bang - Questions to physicists and cosmologists
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The author believes that parts of Big Bang theory is not scientifically based and therefore try to stimulate debate by taking up some concepts and ask questions to physicists and cosmologists.

Författaren anser att delar av Big Bang teori har icke vetenskaplig grund och därför försöker väcka debatt genom att ta upp några begrepp och ställa frågor till fysiker och kosmologer.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateFeb 12, 2016
ISBN9789175693064
Big Bang - Questions to physicists and cosmologists
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Jan Slowak

Jan Slowak was born in Transylvania, Romania. He has studied mathematics and computer science at the University of Babes-Bolyai in Cluj-Napoca. Jan has been living in Sweden since 1988.

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    Big Bang - Questions to physicists and cosmologists - Jan Slowak

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    That is how much literature anywhere that treats the Big Bang theory. But I will stick to the allegation above and I write as little as possible and as simple as possible.

    The beginning of everything

    There is nothing more amazing, nothing more fascinating than the human ability to think!

    And there is nothing more fascinating than our universe with all its stars and galaxies.

    How is it then with the Big Bang? Big Bang is the cosmological standard model, that explains how the universe arose, how it develops and what will become of it in the future.

    From the first contact with the Big Bang theory, I was its opponent, I could not accept it.

    Everything we had read in school, in physics and chemistry lessons, was based on the

    following motto:

    ex nihilo nihil fit!

    What are saying proponents of the Big Bang theory?

    That everything was created in a huge explosion: everything, space, time, matter and energy.

    In one of the many books that deal with this topic stands:

    There was an explosion of space (and time and matter and energy) is happening everywhere in the universe. How then "everywhere in the

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