It's strange that we have to make do with the line of best fit. — TheMadFool
if there are alternative theories I don't mind. — TheMadFool
understanding astrophysical theory is above my pay grade, let alone finding holes in it. — Bitter Crank
One explanation could be that galaxies acquire their own motion which results in this type of collision. However, isn't the global expansion greater than the local motions? — TheMadFool
Now why do you think scientists are so reluctant to admit they are totally wrong and just made the whole thing up ? — Rich
Are you familiar with the steady state theory (Fred Hoyle)? — Bitter Crank
1. The Big Bang began 13.8 billion years ago
2. Galaxies are moving away from each other because space is expanding. One frequent analogy is that of colored spots on an expanding balloon. As the balloon blows up the spots on it move away from each other.
3. The Andromeda galaxy is on a collision course with our galaxy, the Milkyway.
How is this possible?
According to 2, ALL galaxies should be getting farther and farther away from each other but the Andromeda galaxy is coming towards the Milkyway.
In addition there's evidence that such inter-galactic collisions have/are occured/occuring in the universe.
One explanation could be that galaxies acquire their own motion which results in this type of collision. However, isn't the global expansion greater than the local motions? — TheMadFool
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