Cosmology Science

ebook Gravitation

By James Constant

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Because the life span of the human species is infinitesimaly small compared to that of the cosmos, no picture of the entire cosmos is beyond speculation. The problem with cosmology science is that it is pure speculation group think tied to the expansion of the universe theories propounded by general gravitation and the Big Bang. Cosmology science tied to government and academia appears resisting new ideas in exchange for funding and survival. In 1929 astronomer Edwin Hubble observed that light from distant galaxies appeared to be "red shifted", the wavelengths of known spectral lines were longer than those observed in earthly laboratories. He also observed that the shift was dependent upon the distance to the distant object, being greater for those farther away. Hubble's data was quickly incorporated as proof of universe expansion theories based on Einstein's general relativity and the Big Bang. Competing theories were shelved and a hard resistance to change dominates cosmology science. This ebook reviews the state of cosmology science.

Cosmology Science