Musings on the Cosmos

This book is intended for a general readership, and deals with the age old question : Did the universe have a beginning, or, has it always existed?
Although it provides a brief overview of the 'standard model of cosmology,
( also referred to as The Big Bang theory,) it takes a different tact to other books on the subject, in that it offers to suggest the standard model is fundamentally flawed ( as it currently stands, ) in consequence of a simple and logical proposition, which does not resort to religion or some fancy theory in physics.
The book also suggest that some stellar distance measurements may also be erroneous.

Available on AMAZON as a 56 page paperback.

Musings on the Cosmos

This book is intended for a general readership, and deals with the age old question : Did the universe have a beginning, or, has it always existed?
Although it provides a brief overview of the 'standard model of cosmology,
( also referred to as The Big Bang theory,) it takes a different tact to other books on the subject, in that it offers to suggest the standard model is fundamentally flawed ( as it currently stands, ) in consequence of a simple and logical proposition, which does not resort to religion or some fancy theory in physics.
The book also suggest that some stellar distance measurements may also be erroneous.

Available on AMAZON as a 56 page paperback.