http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2013/08/130815083953.htm
This, in itself, disproves the Big Bang theory. Large galaxies take many, many billion years to form: first come globular clusters, then these combine to form small galaxies, then the small galaxies combine to form large galaxies. The alleged Big Bang supposedly occurred 13.7 billion years ago, but 2.2 billion years is insufficient to form huge spiral galaxies. The reality, then, is that there was no Big Bang. Rather, the universe is cyclic; if there were a beginning, the matter and cosmic (inverse) matter were originally widely dispersed, and gradually came together under gravity and cosmic gravity to form galaxies and cosmic galaxies. For all the details, study the papers and books at our Web site, https://transpower.wordpress.com.
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