AUTHOR(S): Hideaki Yanagisawa
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ABSTRACT Cyanobacteria that existed 3.5 billion years ago are still living today. The existence of cyanobacteria means that the present gravitational and inertia forces are almost the same as they were 3.5 billion years ago. Here, the inertia force is determined by the cumulative gravitational forces exerted by all celestial bodies in our universe. And it was reported that previous measurements of universal expansion were split between either 67 or 72 Kilometers per second per megaparasec according to the Big Bang theory. Therefore, the ratio of the old inertia force of 3.5 billion years ago to the present inertia force is 1.8 times. Because the centrifugal force of 3.5 billion years ago was 1.8 times greater, the Earth at that time had rotated near the position of Mercury. If the Big Bang theory is correct, Cyanobacteria 3.5 billion years ago lived near the current location of Mercury. All living creatures can never live there. Therefore, the Big Bang theory is contradicted by Cyanobacteria. |
KEYWORDS Big Bang theory, Cyanobacteria, inertia force, centrifugal force, rotation radius, Mercury , expansion of universe |
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Cite this paper Hideaki Yanagisawa. (2025) The Big Bang theory contradicted by Cyanobacteria: Did Cyanobacteria of 3.5 billion years ago live near the current position of Mercury?. International Journal of Applied Physics, 10, 160-163 |
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