Vincent Sauve
Jul 28, 2017 · 1 min read

Typically, Einstein’s cosmological field equations included the mistaken notion that the universe is finite. If on the other hand, your starting assumption is infinity, then the universe would be homogenous and isotropic at some large scale and would have a cosmic microwave background, just as there are other backgrounds at other frequencies. In an infinite universe you do not need to create the ad hoc inflation idea, thus avoiding the problems of explaining the why of this. An infinite universe will not require a cosmological constant either (an infinite universe would not have a center to collapse to).

We will need to assume some other cause for the cosmological redshift. Not agreeing to what could be the alternate cause for the cosmological redshift is nevertheless more parsimoneous than the Big Bang/expanding universe paradigm.

Ultimately, I have found that the comments from cosmologists suggest the favoring of the Big Bang model because it features a beginning in time and space. Such an idea is favored by our religious society, which is the funder of today’s big science.

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