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Something For Justus - Lemaitre's Primordial Atom Universe.


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http://articles.adsabs.harvard.edu/full/seri/PLAGL/0002//0000035.000.html (March 1925)

 

It's homogeneous.  There is no center.

 

http://adsabs.harvard.edu/full/1931MNRAS..91..483L (March 1931)

 

There was no spherical expansion from a single point.

 

ALL points of the universe expanded from each other.

 

Because Lemaitre's universe is homogeneous.

 

With no center.

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I will explain if you ask me nicely.

 

Thanks,

 

BAA.

 

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Does the Earth have a center?

 

Does the Solar System have a center?

 

Are not children the center of this universe?

 

And of course the question that has been at the center of the world’s attention since the big pop revealed by Lukas R. "Luke" Weisgram’s in 1931, which Leo Hirschfield contributed a significant roll by his proprietary formula dubbed “Tootsie” in 1896.   SOURCE

 

 

Because Lemaitre's universe is homogeneous.

I will explain if you ask me nicely.

 

 

While I don’t question your intelligence, I will have to respectfully pass on your offer.  But thank you none the less.

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Not a problem, Justus.

 

But should you appeal to Lemaitre's cosmological model in this forum, then this thread will resurrected.

 

As will my offer.

 

Thanks,

 

BAA.

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