Scientists even calculated it's age based on Hubble's law, by calculating the speed in which galaxies are receding from us, to a point they are all in one point and thus so the age of the universe is calculated.
But this would hint that the universe had a center. And most scientist say the universe has no center. And furthermore the age of the universe is only calculated through the motion of galaxies we see in the observable universe. How about all the universe outside the observable universe? Which is said to be at least 100 times bigger than what we see. The calculated 13.77 billion years seems illogical without taking the non-observable universe into account.
- Who believes in the Big Bang but can explain there's no center?
- If the age is only extrapolated through the visible parts of the universe, how about the non-visible part? Would that not make the universe MUCH older?
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