How does the big bang theory explain old galaxies? - old bang busvideos
How do you explain all these old galaxies, which are well developed in the Hubble Deep Field at a time when the universe was very young, so they evolved?
Saturday, November 7, 2009
Old Bang Busvideos How Does The Big Bang Theory Explain Old Galaxies?
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The model of the Big Bang has nothing to do with the evolution of galaxies. Therefore, do not try to explain.
However, when the best models of galaxy formation would be in contradiction with the Big Bang model, which would be something. But no.
"... When the universe developed too young to have"
One is unsupported assertion. Let's look deeper change red "galaxy" of discovered:
http://www.naoj.org/Pressrelease/2006/09 ...
It resembles a spiral galaxy to you? Or something like that? Then his eyes fell better than I do.
Is there a bright object in the distant past? Yes Can you be there? Yes, you know, whether they like "see old galaxy? No, we do not. We can not logically exclude the Big Bang? No
The galaxies old fields of depth shows not well formed. It shows what seems strange that young galaxies. The "old" well-educated are much narrower than the oddly shaped remote control.
We always try to work with a theory about cosmic galaxy far - we're not there yet, but it is a consistent theory that most cosmologists agree, at least partially.
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