The Big Bang Exploded
By Z Davis
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Read how the author exposes the blunders of some of the greatest minds of the 20th century.
Learn how the Universe really works.
Is this author the greatest mind of the 21st century? Read the book to find out why.
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The Big Bang Exploded - Z Davis
The Big Bang
Exploded
Z. Davis
2021
Table of Contents
Introduction
Time Dilation
Space Time
Light
The Speed of light and Photons
Gravity
Gravity and Static
How the Universe Works
Galaxies
Introduction
I am a simple genius. The reason I am telling you this 'up front' is because I am going to be challenging the scientific community and the first thought that would have entered your head is, I cannot possibly be correct because Einstein said something entirely different, and Einstein was a genius. So I am telling you this now so you understand I am a genius challenging a genius.
You have to remember these people are physicists, it's their job. I am not a physicist so I cannot give you any fancy calculus, or equations, but this is actually an advantage for you, because Einstein & Co. prove something, using formula, in such a way that you can only nod your head.
Most people have no interest in Physics, so this book will just bore you unless you want a different view of how the Universe works. I have tried to make it as short as possible, and as cheap as possible, so you can have a look at some complicated Physics for a few dollars.
Because I can work out how something actually works, I can see through the stupidity of some of these scientists.
So you can follow what I tell you and understand far better than what the scientific community throws at us and expects us to know, from a group of idiotic symbols, that what they are showing us is correct.
Some things are an automatic given: There was never a Big Bang
, Fred Hoyle said as much one hundred years ago,