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Old 25-10-2010, 12:51 PM
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Hi Brian,
If there was a 'Big Bang' who's to say it went out in concentric spheres .

Look at any explosion, yes especially in space.

Are you familiar with the shapes of SuperNovae remnants? Notice none of them are concentric.
Yes many Planetary Nebulae look concentric. But they aren't if you look at them properly.

Explosions in space give us a small sampling of how any Big Bang could have reacted. All out of shape.
Personally, I can't see any Big Bang being as neat and ordered as 'rings in a pond'.

Which tells me that it would be fantasy to measure backwards and evenly to find a centre of origin.

Just my Threepence Halfpenny
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