Branch Mathematics and Statistics Faculty and Staff Publications
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
2-2018
Abstract
In recent years, the Big Bang as described by the Lambda CDM-Standard Model Cosmology has become widely accepted by majority of physics and cosmology communities. Some people even have concluded that it has no serious alternative in horizon. Is that true? First, as we argued elsewhere, Big Bang relies on singularity, so, when we are able to describe the observed data without invoking singularity, then Big Bang model is no longer required. In this paper, we explore a few alternatives other than Big Bang which most cosmologists believe is the closest to biblical account of creation. We argue that re-reading of Genesis 1:2 will lead one to another viable model, albeit it has not been developed rigorously as LCDM theories. We also briefly discuss a fluid Maxwell equations of Tsutomu Kambe based on vortex sound theory.
Publisher
Scientific GOD, Inc.
Publication Title
Scientific GOD Journal
ISSN
2153-831X
Volume
9
Issue
1
First Page
68
Last Page
78
Language (ISO)
English
Keywords
Electromagnetic theory, Maxwell, fluid, singularity-free, cosmology model, vortex sound theory, early Universe, Genesis, Spirit, Creation
Recommended Citation
Smarandache, Florentin and Victor Christianto.
"Thinking Out Loud on Primeval Atom, Big Bang & Biblical Account of Creation."
Scientific GOD Journal
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