Top Ten [8]... Flaws to the Big Bang Theory

It only includes 8 the author presented and her opinion has mostly been edited out for scientific clarity.

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Tanya Techie

April 26, 2015

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Magnetic-Monopole-Problem

The Magnetic Monopole Problem

Why it's a problem

A magnetic monopole is, in short, a particle which contains an electrical charge, creating a net "magnetic charge" within the individual particle. [This does not support the] Big Bang theory. If it did, it would be...prevalent (common) particles in the universe. ...a magnetic monopole has never even been observed.

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The-Flatness-Problem

The Flatness Problem, also known as the Oldness Problem

Why it's a problem

Initial density of matter and energy in the universe is very specific critical value. Small deviations from these values would have had massive effects on the nature of the universe at the current time.

If the universe started off slightly positively curved, it would be enormously positively curved today, and the same holds for negative curvature. However, the curvature of matter and energy in regards to density remains very small so the probability that a Big Bang could have occurred to create the current universe is so slim that it is [unlikely].

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This has been deleted- It was the authors opinion with no scientific data to back it up

Lack of universal galactic uniformity contradicts the fundamental aspects of the Big Bang theory

universal-galactal-uniformity

Why it's a problem

...how the universe presently exists, galaxies are spread out in an uneven fashion, clumped together at certain points with big gaps and walls. However, due to the age of 13.8 billion years, the universe has not yet had time for such walls and voids to form.

For a Big Bang to have occurred, galaxies would be perfectly evenly spread out. Thus, the lack of universal galactic uniformity contradicts the fundamental aspects of the Big Bang theory.

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Dark-Matter

Dark Matter and Dark Energy

Why it's a problem

Dark Matter and Dark Energy have never been proven.. yet the Big Bang theory depends on the existence of [this] substances. ...in order for the Big Bang theory to... be valid, dark matter and dark energy would have to be the most abundant things in the universe.

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Inflation

The theory of Inflation violates Einstein's General Law of Relativity

Why it's a problem

Inflation states that after the Big Bang, all the particles in the universe traveled faster than the speed of light. But Einstein's General Law of Relativity proves that nothing can travel faster than the speed of light.

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Third-Law-Of-Thermodynamics-Entropy

The Big Bang theory violates Newton's Second Law of Thermodynamics

Why it's a problem

Newton's Second Law of Thermodynamics, also known as Entropy, states generally that all matter has a natural tendency to move to disorder. ...if a Big Bang did happen, then even today all that would exist would be particles of all matter strewn evenly through the universe. It couldn't have formed planets and complex laws of physics all out of nothing. To say it did you would have to say that Newton's Second Law of Thermodynamics is false [or can not be explained at the conditions of the beginning of the universe]

Listed as a problem by the author- it's not...

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Einstein-Static-Universe

Static universe models fit observational data better than expanding universe models

Why it's a problem

Models of a Static Universe have far fewer adjustable parameters than expanding universe models. The Big Bang theory is an expanding universe model.

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Horizon-Problem

The Horizon Problem

Why it's a problem

The universe is too big to have formed in only 10-20 billion years as the Big Bang theory suggests, since the Big Bang is theorized to have happened only about 13.7 billion years ago. This is because the speed of matter is limited by the speed of light.

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