>scientists accept the big bang happened faster than the speed of light and the universe is expanding faster than the speed of light
>but it is still impossible to travel at or near the speed of light
Can someone explain this shit to me? Why do scientists believe in contradictory explanations?
http://curious.astro.cornell.edu/about-us/104-the-universe/cosmology-and-the-big-bang/expansion-of-the-universe/616-is-the-universe-expanding-faster-than-the-speed-of-light-intermediate
http://curious.astro.cornell.edu/physics/the-theory-of-relativity/the-speed-of-light/1013-what-happens-to-a-substance-if-its-speed-is-more-than-the-speed-of-light-intermediate
>>8736545
Universe expansion is not movement within Universe.
>>8736545
A good start with all that is throw Big Bang theory into the trash. It's a Vatican psyop.
The speed of light is only the limit to matter/energy speed within spacetime, spacetime/the universe is not subject to the speed of light
>>8736545
Only matter cannot travel faster than the speed of light. The expansion of empty space is moving faster than the speed of light because it is empty space. There is no solid info being moved, it's completely empty.
>>8736545
https://youtu.be/JTvcpdfGUtQ
>>8736545
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zO2vfYNaIbk
>big bang
People still believe that shit? Pretty much every quantum corrected cosmological model predicts oscillatory universe.
>>8736545
>explain this shit
can't into remedial cosmogenesis for babbyshits
>>8737079
>>8737079
We already found out.
It is based on a fundamental frequency that can be observed in redshift and Project L.U.C.I.F.E.R.
They can detect microscopic changes in spacetime by using an ultra sensitive light sensor. They aimed this thing at the sky hoping to catch a wave. Bang. Wave got caught.
Spacetime is a wave.
Now make it sing boys.
>>8737095
0/1.
Widely accepted scientific explanations are hilarious
Wasn't it that the matter itself wasn't moving at light speed, but rather the space between matter that is expanding at the speed of light?
>>8737152
Space expands around [eqn] \frac{2cm/ly}{s} [/eqn]
So everything 15 bn ly away moves at the speed of light.
At the edge of the observable universe, 46 bn ly away, matter is receding at 3c.
>>8738112
Physics noob here, that's interesting. How can lightyears work as a unit of measurement, then?
>>8736545
because it's how the (((scientists))) make sure you will believe anything they tell you. they start with the little lies
>>8738125
1 light-year = 9460730472580800 m
>>8738127
>origin of the universe
>little
>>8738112
>wrong
You didn't account for gravity and other forces pulling objects together.
>>8739077
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hubble%27s_law#Observed_values