Big Crunch
By jwells1213
Just because everything we see appears to move away from some point does not mean it was a big bang. It might mean we were being dragged towards a big crunch. Things closer being dragged faster so we see them moving away from us, while those further got left behind.
If the point we were moving to was at an angle at a great distance, we would see the same galaxies and superclusters shift because things around us appear to spread apart as we were speeding up at different rates. There are too many unknowns to prove it either way.
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