• The black hole in the center of the Milky Way is too large. This doesn’t fit the current big bang theory. Support for the classic big bang model is increasingly shaky. Space is far from empty. The big bang is the observed truth with few verified details. It had to be a silent big bang; It was perfectly smooth. We can only look back in time. Everything that our telescopes see is moving directly away from the Milky Way. The universe’s expansion marches on. A  primeval atom started the show 13.8 billion years ago.
  • At the classic level of physics, math runs out of understanding before it can reach a singularity. General relativity breaks down when gravity gets too intense and or too small. Singularities only reside at the quantum level of physics. They originate from the fundamental level of physics. Space has a temperature of about 455° F below zero. 5° higher than absolute zero. The cosmic microwave background started 380,000 years after the big bang. The temperature is estimated to have been 5000° F. Extremely high temperatures are required to fuse hydrogen into Helium. One hundred seconds after the big bang, temperatures reached 1,000,000,000°Fahrenheit. The universe is estimated to be 93 billion light years in diameter today. With a steady rate of expansion, there has not been enough time for the universe to grow to its current size. On small scales, our universe is lumpy and bumpy; on large scales, it is smooth and homogeneous. Inflation drove the accelerated expansion of the universe.
  • YOU DON’T KNOW WHAT IS HAPPENING, DO YOU, MR. JONES.
  • Scientists estimate that there are as many as ten million to a billion black holes in the Milky Way alone. Bathtub drains abound throughout the universe. 40 quintillion stellar-mass black holes populate the observable universe, making up approximately 1% of all ordinary matter. (guestimate).
  • First image of the black hole at the Galactic Center
  • The first image is of the black hole at the center of the Milky Way. It was captured by the Event Horizon Telescope (EHT).
    • The predicted Cosmic Microwave Background levels aren’t in line with the time available. The universe is more curved than has been predicted. Our point of view is relative. The universe could be in a phase transition. Cause and effect are emergent values.
    • The earth has around 7.000 earthquakes yearly, with a few big ones.