The Psychology of Big Bang

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Why is Big Bang the only theory taught in school? If it’s the only theory presented, is it even a theory? Or is it a kind of mental programming? What are the psychological results of believing in the Big Bang? How small do you feel in a randomly exploded universe that’s 13.8 billion years old? How important is a fish that crawled itself out of pond scum to eventually fornicate itself up to a monkey? Would you put your confidence in a creature from the black lagoon? Should you place any confidence in yourself at all inside a random space detonation? How does the psychology of Big Bang control your outlook? What is the weight of this feather on your mind?

Halton Arp pulled up to the train tracks and shut off his motor. He could have made it across, but he wanted to feel the train’s energy. He got out and sat on his hood with his arms folded. Stillness settles across his mind as he saw the engine coming. A giant steel centipede of wheels and coal was barreling down the track and Halton was as cool as a cucumber. He understood the universe and closed his eyes as the Doppler Effect raised the pitch of the train whistle. He felt the torque vibrating the road moments before the gush of wind smashed him in the face and kept pounding. He opened his eyes to a cold fast blur of metal snake pieces carving their thundering will through the atmosphere like butter. Nothing can stop a train that’s rolling. Halton imagines the vacuum from this sprawling bullet suck the bad mojo from his kneecaps. The arthritis was killing him and he wanted to get home. The train was so loud he missed his cell phone ringing. There was a message waiting for him on his voicemail. He lost his job as the train was crossing. He knew that call was coming eventually. Halton didn’t believe there was a Big Bang.

The Big Bang is flawed. It contradicts itself in cosmic homogeneity. We see a universe of smooth peanut butter while a Big Bang model should look chunky.  Our observation directly contradicts what we are taught yet the scientific community still enforces it. The Big Bang is based on telescope red-shift measurements. Red shift is like the Doppler Effect of the train whistle but with starlight instead of sound. The pitch of the red shift determines the direction and momentum of its signal. It’s why they think the universe exploded. It’s how we measure its size, shape, and distance. The red-shift is the keystone of astrophysics and the cornerstone of Big Bang theory.

Deep past the northern wing of the Milky Way galaxy is a little known binary star system. The big star is sucking the tail out of the little star like a Frappuccino. Halton discovered these stars presenting conflicting red shifts. Yet here they were, one drinking the other like a liquidated coconut. Halton added this image to his collection of 386 galaxies in his, Atlas of Peculiar Galaxies. His colleagues had finally had enough. They cleared their throats as they explained the observatory owed the scientific community an obligation to not squander the facilities’ resources on claims that have little to no merit.

The Big Bang universe has always had a big weight problem. To compensate for the physics they invented a substance called dark matter. Big Banger’s insist 96% of the universe is hidden in this veil of darkness. Dark matter or dark energy can only be perceived by a few elite theoreticians and each one’s work depends on the accuracy of red shift. The clergy of academia is as rampant in astronomy as it was in climatology. How does a dark matter psychology change your experience? Do you feel more confident being told you only have 4% visibility?

How much does the Big Bang feather weigh on your mind as a belief? How small are we in an ever-expanding explosion? How weightless, rudderless and unimportant is a man in a soup that’s 14 billion light years across and still spilling? Evolution is an expensive psychology in a cold vacuum that doesn’t match our observations. So why is it such a large part of our programming?

Think of the weight of every feather placed on your mind. Do you stand tall under a psychology of Big Bang? Beware the theory that leaves you a piece of gruel in a dark cosmic spittle. You are a living Sequoia of skin and breath. Let the moon see your fingertips reach for splendor. Unlock your psychology from the barrel of monkeys. Place yourself back in the center of your torus. Make this your universe again. Take this feather as a new psychology.

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