A question is
haunting me. What happens when the new
giant telescopes find a galaxy this is older than the age of the big bang
theory. Already scientists have found
galaxies that are right on the edge of time that is galaxies that are only a
few hundred million years younger than the time when the big bang was supposed
to have occurred. But, we have just begun to see into the past.
The real impact of
what has to be an inevitable discovery is how scientists will justify the
concept that the big bang is the beginning of time. Eventually we will be able to see beyond the
extent of the big bang distribution.
Then what will be the justification for the existence of galaxies formed
outside the big bang?
I would predict that
within twenty-five years Humanity will begin finding anomalies that falling
outside the big bang time frame. Then
what? What say ye, astronomers?