• The Expanding-Universe Lie Is Too Blatant

    From Pentcho Valev@21:1/5 to All on Thu Apr 20 06:10:08 2023
    "No matter which galaxy you are on, all other galaxies are moving away." https://aether.lbl.gov/www/einstein-bern-sb.pdf

    This is simply not true. Galaxies in a galactic cluster do not move away from one another. Generally, no two entities have ever been observed to move away from one another pushed by expansion. In a sane world, this would be an ironclad refutation of the
    expansion theory. In Einstein's schizophrenic world, cosmologists are free to tweak the theory so that it predicts absolute lack of expansion in spaces where expansion is observationally absent:

    Sabine Hossenfelder: "The solution of general relativity that describes the expanding universe is a solution on average; it is good only on very large distances. But the solutions that describe galaxies are different - and just don't expand. It's not
    that galaxies expand unnoticeably, they just don't. The full solution, then, is both stitched together: Expanding space between non-expanding galaxies...It is only somewhere beyond the scales of galaxy clusters that expansion takes over." https://www.
    forbes.com/sites/startswithabang/2017/07/28/most-things-dont-actually-expand-in-an-expanding-universe/

    "Space DOES NOT Expand Everywhere...Is the space inside, say, a galaxy growing but overcome by the gravitational attraction between the stars? The answer is no. Space within any gravitationally bound system is unaffected by the surrounding expansion."
    https://youtu.be/bUHZ2k9DYHY?t=356

    Pentcho Valev https://twitter.com/pentcho_valev

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  • From Pentcho Valev@21:1/5 to All on Sat Apr 22 10:34:12 2023
    Consider two galactic clusters relatively close to one another. The light coming from them is redshifted - cosmologists explain that this is because the expansion of space pushes the clusters away from us. But then the expansion must push the clusters
    away from one another, and the distance between them must increase, no? Observations have not confirmed this implication, so cosmologists should further tweak their theory: Expansion only occurs radially from the center of the Earth, it is absent in
    other directions, and that's it!

    https://qph.cf2.quoracdn.net/main-qimg-2198aa663d490ad9e32c87a9771ec5f4.webp

    Pentcho Valev https://twitter.com/pentcho_valev

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