"Big Bang" Debunked

(Conspiracy Nation, 01/13/07) -- "There can be no 'perpetual motion'," decided some scientists. But they were faced with a problem: the universe itself represented an enormous perpetual motion machine. To tip-toe around the gaping discrepancy, some scientists invented a "Big Bang" theory.

"Once upon a time," (so the story goes), "the universe was in a state in which all the matter and energy was at an immense temperature and density. Then it exploded. There was a 'big bang.' That energy propels the universe. But the energy from 'big bang' is slowly diminishing." (Partial reference, "Big Bang," Wikipedia, Jan. 12, 2007)

Since the energy from fantastic "big bang" is slowly diminishing, that means the universe is not a perpetual motion machine.

The reason for elevation of "big bang" into homily for our times is to dispense any notions about abundant energy. If the universe is "winding down," that means there is decreasing energy. "Energy is scarce, my friend. And it's getting scarcer," is the plaint and moan. Since energy is scarcer due overall to the universe "winding down," that explains why the price of energy tends to keep climbing.

The ones ultimately benefiting from "big bang etc." are those who own and stingily make their energy available to the market. Those owners really liked the scientists who elevated "big bang." The scientists found hefty paychecks in their mailboxes. "Hmmm... I wonder who could have sent me all this money?" they pondered. "Maybe it is some after-effect of 'big bang.'"

When you keep hearing in the mass media, "Big Bang, Big Bang. The expanding universe is unwinding," the paradigm is, "Energy is scarce, and getting scarcer." But you are being told a lie.

First of all, notices William Lyne, the idea that the universe had some sort of beginning is ridiculous. What was it before it became the universe? "Physicists do not widely agree on what happened before this," states the Wikipedia reference (op. cit.). The universe has no "beginning" and no "end." The universe is eternal. (Lyne, William. Occult Science Dictatorship. Creatopia Productions, 2002. ISBN: 0-9637467-8-2)

Some scientists try to tell us, "We are like ants, crawling on a football. Space is curved." But what lies "beyond the football"? The universe is infinite, not a "curved football."

Since the universe is eternal (Latin: e-ternus, outside the three, i.e., outside length, width, and depth), the universe is by no means "winding down." In turn, it follows that energy is not "scarce and getting scarcer," and that the universe in actual fact does represent a perpetual motion machine.

All matter is continuously bombarded by cosmic rays, a form of electromagnetic radiation discovered in 1965 that fills the entire universe. ("Cosmic microwave background radiation," Wikipedia, Jan. 12, 2007). Different from this is zero-point energy (ZPE). Space is not an empty vacuum because, for one thing, the omnipresent aether fills all space (and all matter, besides). Particles of energy flash in and out of existence about their "zero-point" baselines. "The trouble was," writes Nick Cook, aviation editor at Jane's Defence Weekly and author of The Hunt For Zero Point (NY: Broadway Books, 2001. ISBN: 0-7679-0627-6), "no one knew quite where it [ZPE] was coming from."

The ZPE, as reported in the previous article by Conspiracy Nation ("Oil Bust 2007," http://www.shout.net/~bigred/OilBust.html), manifests via the mysterious aether.

Cook (op. cit.) reports it is theoretically possible to draw "perhaps a lot" of ZPE energy from our everyday surroundings.

It is a misunderstanding to equate matter with energy. Lyne (op. cit.) offers a campfire analogy to help explain. The heat from a campfire is not caused by destruction of the wood (matter), but by conversion of previous matter to a different form. Matter is never actually destroyed. What happens is, as the wood burns, its molecular bonds are broken and cosmic energy, stored in the wood, is released. This results in heat, in the campfire example.

We live within a vast perpetual motion machine, powered by infinite, eternal energy. That energy pervades space. Light from the Sun nourishes the Earth, but higher-frequency forms of energy, which we cannot see, also power our planet and the universe. Poet T.S. Eliot waxed rhapsodic in praise of this "invisible light":

"Therefore we thank Thee for our little light, that is dappled with shadow.
We thank Thee who hast moved us to building, to finding,
to forming at the ends of our fingers and beams of our eyes.
And when we have built an altar to the Invisible Light,
we may set thereon the little lights for which our bodily vision is made.
And we thank Thee that darkness reminds us of light.
O Light Invisible, we give Thee thanks for Thy great glory!"
("Choruses From 'The Rock'")

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