Celerity
Well-Known Member
i forgot to take into account spinning, and rethinking over what i said before, and if the universe were in a "sea" of black matter, objects(galaxies ect) would not simply just float outward, but would float more at random and rather then expand steadily, the expansion would be random. soooo, i take back what i said before
Random expansion has both been explained with big bang centralized theory, and smashed by the existence of the Pleiades, (You may commonly know it as the Subaru logo). There are galaxies smashing into one another (We may live in one such "dualing" or "smashing" galaxy) . There is no accounting for that in big bang.