Big Bang: not perfect
Hypothesis always comes before any theory.
Let's look at the big bang for a fraction of a moment, if we can remember what a moment is...
What follows is the insight that the big bang was asymmetrical before it let go and gave birth to the forces that gave birth to the universe and us.
What let me to this insight is SPIN. The spin is everything, and is in everything, Even neutrinos have spin
The spot that existed and created the Big Bang a moment before it let go was spinning, The spin was so great that a wobble (imperfection) forced the explosion and that spin was transferred to the initial and original elements. (What is Gravity without SPIN?)
The proof?
The Hubble constant is not constant. Evidence of the spin.
Measurements taken of the young universe, like the cosmic microwave background (the afterglow light pattern that was released when the universe cooled from a plasma state when it was 380,000 years old), tell us that the Hubble constant is somewhere around 68 km/s/Mpc (which means that for every million parsecs away from our vantage point, the expansion rate of the universe increases by 68 kilometers per second).
But more local, late-universe measurements, like observations of supernovae, lean towards a different answer: a Hubble constant of more like 74 km/s/Mpc.
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