Washington Post Recognizes Webb’s Challenge to the Big Bang Theory

Infinite Universe Theory Gets Its First Boost from the Mainstream

Glenn Borchardt

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“This enormous mosaic from July is the James Webb Space Telescope’s largest image to date, covering about one-fifth of the moon’s diameter. It contains over 150 million pixels and is constructed from almost 1,000 separate image files. The information from Webb provides new insights into how galactic interactions may have driven galaxy evolution in the early universe.” (Achenbach, 2022)(NASA/Getty Images)

In 1971 Scott-Heron famously proclaimed “The Revolution Will Not Be Televised.” Today, I am not so sure about that. When the establishment fires a shot across the bow of a paradigm as strong as the Big Bang Theory, we should take note. For the public, this is only the beginning of the end of the Last Creation Theory and its erroneous assumption the universe had a beginning. Cosmogonists, those who unthinkingly use that assumption, will be under continual attack until the absurd Big Bang Theory finally crumbles. Like the public recognition that the climate is warming, the story won’t go away.

Like Lucy, cosmogonists have some ‘splainin’ to do. The cradle of their imagined aborning universe is filled with a bunch of elderly galaxies. Astute reporters like Joel Achenbach of the Washington Post will continue to write articles like today’s “Webb telescope is already challenging what astronomers thought they knew.” Like the climate trope, exposés of the Big Bang Theory will be relentless. Sure, there will be ad hocs offered as patches to the paradigm in the effort to rescue lost careers and financial support. But inevitably that will be to no avail. As the Post was the first to recognize, the story is…

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Glenn Borchardt

Dr. Borchardt, scientific philosopher and theoretical physicist, has advanced Infinite Universe Theory as the ultimate replacement for the Big Bang Theory.