Expanding Universe and mass moving faster than the speed of light.
As we have studied the revised BBT (Big Bang Theory) the way it now is presented by its aficionados and the advocates of Einstein’s theory of relativity these contradictions springs immediately to the forefront:
After the time of inflation which lasted some millionth of a second the Universe expanded with the average speed of 223 times the speed of light for the first 279,000 years of its existence.Which with reference to Einstein’s spacetime speculations should be sufficient to produce so called gravitational waves from every possible direction “ringing” in at the Ligo observatories 24/7 for years.
From then on and up to this day the diameter of the Universe has grown in average 7 light-years every year. Or put this way; its median enlargement has happened with 7 times the speed of light. And this is the average. Considered the advocate’s hypothesis about dark energy coming into action about 6 billion years ago causing an acceleration of the expansion it consequently must be happening with more than 10 times the speed of light now.
To fend off the argument that it was just massless spacetime that expanded at these speeds, it is this to say: Obviously it has pulled all kind of particles with it at more or less similar speeds. Whilst if the opposite should be the case: We would now exist in a Universe were all mass would be clustered in the middle with almost infinite empty spacetime surrounding it.
BBT and Relativity gives no meaning in reality.
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