Authors: Michael John Sarnowski
Cosmic inflation is part of the big bang theory that states that the universe expanded very rapidly at the beginning of the big bang. Spinning Sphere Theory is a steady state theory of the universe where matter is continually created at or near the center of the universe and destroyed at the edge of the universe. In Spinning Sphere Theory matter is created by absence defects caused by the packing mechanism of two different ways of packing spheres. This mechanism causes the density of the universe to be many magnitudes much denser at the center of the universe. The density of the universe falls off very quickly near the center of the universe. The math for this is very simple. Is this rapid falling off of density, causing the observations labeled as “Cosmic Inflation”?
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