1998
DOI: 10.1126/science.281.5382.1428b
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Galaxy's Oldest Stars Shed Light on Big Bang

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“…It is a local "bubble" in the boundless, timeless Universe of dark matter. This is a new perspective where previously it was thought our universe was the Universe, a source of error in the estimate of its age [1], especially, with the discovery of stars in the Milky Way older than the Big Bang [30,31].…”
Section: Macro Gravitymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…It is a local "bubble" in the boundless, timeless Universe of dark matter. This is a new perspective where previously it was thought our universe was the Universe, a source of error in the estimate of its age [1], especially, with the discovery of stars in the Milky Way older than the Big Bang [30,31].…”
Section: Macro Gravitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…So does Andromeda have 22 galaxies as minor cosmological vortices [32] but it probably formed in our universe because it is quite young as shown by its bright and robust spirals of falling stars [328]. The discovery of stars in the Milky Way older than the Big Bang shows that it is older than our universe [31]. This explains its faint uneven spirals of falling matter revealing that much of its visible matter has been sucked by gravity.…”
Section: Example Of Ordinary Universementioning
confidence: 99%
“…By Flux-Low-Pressure Complementarity, the super, super depression evolved into a super, super galaxy, our universe; as it expanded with increasing power of spin, it drew into orbit galaxies that formed in its neighborhood and those that formed prior to the Big Bang, e.g., the Milky Way [31]. At this time, our universe is the common first term of nested generalized fractal sequences of cosmological vortices starting from it through galactic clusters, galaxies, stars, planets, moons and grains of cosmic dust [26].…”
Section: Macro Gravitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Note that the corrected age of our universe is 8 billion years since the current estimate of 14.7 billion years is based on the wrong premise that our universe is older than the Milky Way. It is the other way around [31].…”
Section: Macro Gravitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Neither the Big Bang nor the Cosmic Burst created new galaxies but as the super, super depression gave way to a super, super cosmological vortex that expanded and evolved to the present super, super galaxy, our universe, it absorbed galaxies formed before the Big Bang as new galaxies emerged steadily [25]. In fact, the Milky Way is one of those that formed earlier as it has stars older than the Big Bang [45]. All the galaxies of our universe including the super, super galaxy are turbulence belonging to the standard dynamics.…”
Section: Astronomical Turbulencementioning
confidence: 99%