Some of you know what that is. To me, its never an acceptable theory. It sound more like a forced explanation than a real theory
What u guys say?
Some of you know what that is. To me, its never an acceptable theory. It sound more like a forced explanation than a real theory
What u guys say?
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Right now if I was talking about Pamela Anderson and her inflation(s), this thread would be a 5 page thread
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It’s Ramadhan…people don’t have the brain power to talk about said subject at length..![]()
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No body is going to come to this thread even in Shawwal. You watch it. ![]()
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Ok, so why don't you explain the theory of inflation in layman's terms, and then tell us why you don't think it's acceptable?
We're listening :D
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The question is why the universe looks the same no matter which direction you look at it, and why wee observe the same 3 kelvin hot microwave radiation when we look far into the universe in any direction. Confusion is that universe is not old enough to reach the homogeneous state that she is in as the light did not have time to reach from one side to the other.
Theory of inflation says that universe at a very young age (few micro seconds old) burst and inflated at a speed much faster than the speed of light so all the reqions of space achieved the information well in advance and thus now as we look at the expended universe, we see a similar universe all around it.
My thing is that the theory does not explain why universe all of a sudden burst and inflated at such high speed. But because this is the only explanation that fits the observation, they are forcing it in.
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Nice Thread, TLK. Keep it up :k:
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Keep it up all by myself ? :D
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Isn't it because of the big bang. It was such a big explosion that the universe is expanding even now. That, and the temperature was so high (Billions of Kelvins) nanoseconds after the big bang.
If you are talking about why the big bang occurred, unfortunately there is no answer (except we Muslims know Allah created the universe). It has often been stated that all laws of physics break down at the big bang singularity.
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No, inflation is a stand alone process not related with the expansion because of bigbang.
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Yea, researched the thing. Sorry I was confusing it with something else. I think this is what you are looking for:
http://www4.ncsu.edu/unity/lockers/users/f/felder/public/kenny/papers/inflation.html
Look for the section “Why Inflation Occurs”. Its in the middle of the page.
And ya, U r right. After reading about it, inflation does kinda feel forced.
a form of energy that changes very slowly for some period of time, but then begins decreasing rapidly. INDEED…
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The question is why the universe looks the same no matter which direction you look at it, and why wee observe the same 3 kelvin hot microwave radiation when we look far into the universe in any direction. Confusion is that universe is not old enough to reach the homogeneous state that she is in as the light did not have time to reach from one side to the other.
Theory of inflation says that universe at a very young age (few micro seconds old) burst and inflated at a speed much faster than the speed of light so all the reqions of space achieved the information well in advance and thus now as we look at the expended universe, we see a similar universe all around it.
My thing is that the theory does not explain why universe all of a sudden burst and inflated at such high speed. But because this is the only explanation that fits the observation, they are forcing it in.
I didnt even understand this part.
How come the universe looks the same whichever direction we look at?
Does this mean no matter whichever direction we place a telescope, we see the same thing?
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No, it doesn't literally look the same in every direction. It's the same *OVERALL. *That is, on the the large scale, the density of the universe is the same, minus some local fluctuations.
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