Steady State or Big Bang?
by Alex Saharian
Steady State or Big Bang?
by Alex Saharian
by Alex Saharian
by Alex Saharian
“Behavior of Signals in Space” was written by Alex Saharian, BS EE Brown University, MS Applied Physics, Harvard University, pre-doctoral student MIT, and initially published in 2018 following 35 years of research on this topic.
Absent an unambiguous analysis of the contemporary Big Bang theory, this paper explores inconsistencies between a steady-state universe and a Big Bang universe:
Comparing “steady state” with Big Bang: “…earlier estimates of 12.7 and 23.4 Gyr time required for the galaxies to merge after passing the separation points of 5 and 7.5 Gyr were significantly underestimated.” Section 4
Is background radiation a relic of Big Bang, or instead frequency reduced light? Section 5
Dr. James Peebles, awarded a Nobel Prize, “I have given up <looking for a contrary theory>, I use Big Bang, I dislike it.”