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According to The Big Bang Theory—our Universe exploded into existence 13.8 billion years ago and has been expanding ever since. The key evidence? Redshift. Mainstream science says when we observe distant galaxies their wavelength of light shifts toward the red side of the spectrum because space is speeding away from us—a virtual cosmic Doppler effect. Although, what if Redshift doesn't mean velocity and distance—instead it's a measure of age and/or evolution? Intrinsic Redshift was advocated by astronomer Halton Arp (1927-2013), renown for his "Arp Atlas of Peculiar Galaxies" first published in 1966, and as a prominent critic of the Big Bang. By the 1970s, we understood that galaxies weren’t uniformly distributed—they formed into clusters, superclusters, and voids. In the 1980s—now dubbed "The Cosmic Web"—it was clear galactic structures formed in filamentary networks with superclusters at the intersections of these walls. Thus prompting theorists to theorize undetectable Dark Matter so The Big Bang Theory would match the new observations. In January 2025, a breakthrough paper detailing direct observational evidence of an intergalactic filament, filled with charged particles and connecting galaxies was published in Nature Astronomy. It's a confirmation of a pivotal EU Model of Cosmology prediction, as it was fostered by Wal Thornhill. Author and EU advocate Matt Finn highlights this quote from "Cosmos", the 1980 book by Carl Sagan—"If [Halton] Arp is right...supernova chain reactions, supermassive black holes and the like would prove unnecessary...But some other exotic mechanism will be required to explain the Redshift. In either case, something very strange is going on in the depths of space." ---- Max Planck Institute for Astrophysics Researchers capture direct high-definition image of the “Cosmic Web” https://www.mpg.de/24060014/researchers-capture-direct-high-definition-image-of-the-cosmic-web The Brainstorm Podcast An independent project by Ben Hyde and Matt Finn. https://www.youtube.com/@UCjlHrlCLP2CSvIXa5WehNNQ Matt Finn's “Breath of Life” First installment in The Aquarium Cycle, an enhanced sci-fi adventure. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0DGC9R34T ---- Ideas and/or concepts presented on this channel do not necessarily express or represent the Electric Universe Model of Cosmology, The Thunderbolts Project, or T-Bolts Group Inc. If you see a CC with this video, it means that subtitles are available. To find out which ones, click on the Gear Icon in the lower right area of the video box and click on “subtitles” in the drop-down box. Then click on the subtitle that you would like. The Thunderbolts Project — a Voice for the Electric Universe http://thunderbolts.info Become a Producer through the PATREON Rewards program... https://patreon.com/tboltsproject Subscribe to Thunderbolts eNewsletter http://eepurl.com/ETy41 Guides to the Electric Universe https://www.thunderbolts.info/wp/eu-g... Electric Universe Books & Merch http://StickmanOnStone.com/ Electric Universe by Wal Thornhill http://HoloScience.com/wp/ Instagram / thethunderboltsproject Facebook / thunderboltsproject X @tboltsproject The Thunderbolts Project™ Trademark of T-Bolts Group Inc. a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization. Copyright © 2025 T-Bolts Group Inc. All rights reserved.
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