Articles exploring the logical foundations of the Big Flare-Up Theory: spatial infinitude, temporal eternity, the Spaticle field, and why the universe needs no beginning.
16 articles
The most radical part of BFUT is not that it challenges the Big Bang.
Read →Ask a simple question in cosmology, “Where did the Big Bang happen?”, and you will often get the same polished answer: it happened
Read →The difference between the Big Bang and the Big Flare-Up is not just terminology.
Read →The name “Big Bang” has hypnotized generations because it gives the universe a dramatic birth scene.
Read →Modern physics keeps talking about space as though it were abstract geometry, and then keeps giving it physical behavior.
Read →The biggest problem with a finite universe is not that it looks unlikely.
Read →Thresholds are everywhere in nature.
Read →One of the laziest objections to alternative cosmology goes like this:
Read →The strongest hold the Big Bang has over the modern mind is not scientific.
Read →People often say an infinite universe sounds extreme. BFUT says the real extreme idea may be a finite one.
Read →Infinity scares people for the wrong reason.
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