User talk:Lxlumen

Welcome!
Peaceray (talk) 15:35, 30 October 2022 (UTC)

Who deletes information from Wiki that goes against the completely worthless "Big Bang" theory?
I'm starting to notice people taking valuable information off of Wiki just because they don't like it. The first example was on Edwin Hubbles page that once said this;

“Yet the reason for the redshift remained unclear. Georges Lemaître, a Belgian Catholic priest and physicist, predicted on theoretical grounds based on Einstein's equations for General Relativity the redshift-distance relation, and published observational support for it, two years before the discovery of Hubble's law. However, many cosmologists and astronomers (including Hubble himself) failed to recognize the work of Lemaître; Hubble remained doubtful about Lemaître's interpretation for his entire life.”

Now, this is what someone wanted it to say because they want the Big Bang theory to live forever;

"Yet the reason for the redshift remained unclear. Georges Lemaître predicted on theoretical grounds based on Einstein's equations for general relativity the redshift-distance relation, and published observational support for it, two years before the discovery of Hubble's law.[37] Although he used the term "velocities" in his paper (and "apparent radial velocities" in the introduction), he later expressed doubt about interpreting these as real velocities"

Now, who wants the worthless big bang theory to confuse science forever and erase what Hubble and many of his peers really thought? Who is it erasing this stuff when dark matter, dark energy, singularities, black holes, and quantum gravity are completely unexplained? 173.95.132.165 (talk) 14:59, 14 November 2022 (UTC)