The Background Radiation Hoax
Background Radiation Proves Nothing
Scientists imagine the Bell Laboratory’s ALLEGED discovery of background radiation to be from COSMIC Background Radiation, which they say proves there was an alleged Big Bang. However, the entire sham is based upon the assumption of a Copernican Cosmology to begin with, which has never been proven. And further, this Cosmic Origins story interpretation from Bell Laboratories data was nothing more than a comical science fiction hypothesis that proved nothing. It was speculation heaped upon conjecture based upon imaginary fantasies.
“In 1941, Andrew McKellar used W. S. Adams' spectroscopic observations of CN absorption lines in the spectrum of a B type star to measure a blackbody background temperature of 2.3 K. McKellar referred to his detection as a "'rotational' temperature of interstellar molecules", without reference to a cosmological interpretation, stating that the temperature "will have its own, perhaps limited, significance".
Over two decades later, working at Bell Labs in Holmdel, New Jersey, in 1964, Arno Penzias and Robert Wilson were experimenting with a supersensitive, 6-meter (20 ft) horn antenna originally built to detect radio waves bounced off Echo balloon satellites. To measure these faint radio waves, they had to eliminate all recognizable interference from their receiver. They removed the effects of radar and radio broadcasting, and suppressed interference from the heat in the receiver itself by cooling it with liquid helium to −269 °C, only 4 K above absolute zero.
When Penzias and Wilson reduced their data, they found a low, steady, mysterious noise that persisted in their receiver. This residual noise was 100 times more intense than they had expected, was evenly spread over the sky, and was present day and night. They were certain that the radiation they detected on a wavelength of 7.35 centimeters did not come from the Earth, the Sun, or our galaxy. After thoroughly checking their equipment, removing some pigeons nesting in the antenna and cleaning out the accumulated droppings, the noise remained. Both concluded that this noise was coming from outside our own galaxy—although they were not aware of any radio source that would account for it.”
What makes more sense is that Bell Laboratories detected the naturally occurring, vast isotropic homogeneous radiation* within our electromagnetic Enclosed Cosmological System, a system which has been empirically verified.
* “they found a low, steady, mysterious noise” ...notice how Wikipedia uses the word, “mysterious” to add more irresistible seduction to the ridiculous hypothesis?
From their detection of radiation in 1941, they erroneously extrapolated that there was an outer space origin with zero empirical data to state that outer space even exists, and so their alleged radiation levels were connected to absolutely nothing but wild speculation and fantasy. A vast isotropic homogeneous background radiation is a perfectly acceptable phenomenon in an Enclosed Cosmological system.
And notice how you do not possess the extremely expensive and high technological equipment to verify these scientists’ findings? You are forced, ONCE AGAIN, to put your faith into the deeds and words of Scientism Priests.
Now how could that go wrong?
Bell Labs Researchers Allegedly Discover Cosmic Background Radiation: No Proof of a Big Bang:
The alleged discovery of cosmic microwave background radiation is said to be one of the strongest pieces of evidence supporting the “Big Bang” theory of the origin of the universe.
In 1964, Bell Labs scientists Arno Penzias and Robert A. Wilson were conducting experiments with the Holmdel Horn Antenna, an extremely sensitive device originally used to detect radio waves that were bounced off Echo balloon satellites, and later Telstar, the first active communications satellite. These radio waves were so weak, that it became critical to eliminate all possible interference in order to detect them.
Despite taking all conceivable steps to eliminate interference, they continually detected a strange, buzzing noise that was coming from all parts of the sky at all times of day and night. They did a range of additional testing on the equipment, and even removed some pigeons that were nesting in the antenna and their associate detritus. Still, the sound persisted. They ultimately determined that the noise was coming from outside of our galaxy.
Almost by chance, they later learned that researchers and astrophysicists Robert H. Dicke, Jim Peebles and David Wilkinson at nearby Princeton University were looking for a way to detect residual radiation that they believed would have resulted from The Big Bang. As it turned out, the radiation detected by Penzias and Wilson was a perfect match for what the Princeton researchers had predicted, and hence made history.
However, there is one caveat that all these Scientism Priests neglected to consider. Because these researchers detected a little white noise fuzz, they took a giant leap into crazy land by assuming there is another galaxy beyond the known Milky Way Rift above The Earth. They essentially conjured up a galaxy that they cannot verify in order to assume that some white noise coming over their instruments was proof of a Big Bang 14.5 billion years ago. The massive perversion of logic and deductive reasoning that these scientists perpetrated is almost incomprehensible. They literally abandoned all scientific method to claim things that are unverifiable. They determined that the noise was coming from outside of our galaxy with zero proof.
And so, the whole cosmic background radiation joke is no proof of a Big Bang
https://www.bell-labs.com/about/history/innovation-stories/confirming-big-bang/#gref
Where Does Cosmic Background Radiation Come From?
The popular myth in science is that the Universe emits a background radiation which pints to a Big Bang. It is all based upon assumption and the ad hoc Faith in a Big Bang.
Cosmic Microwave Background
“The cosmic microwave background (CMB, CMBR) is electromagnetic radiation as a remnant from an early stage of the universe in Big Bang cosmology. In older literature, the CMB is also variously known as cosmic microwave background radiation (CMBR) or "relic radiation". The CMB is a faint cosmic background radiation filling all space that is an important source of data on the early universe because it is the oldest electromagnetic radiation in the universe, dating to the epoch of recombination. With a traditional optical telescope, the space between stars and galaxies (the background) is completely dark. However, a sufficiently sensitive radio telescope shows a faint background noise, or glow, almost isotropic, that is not associated with any star, galaxy, or other object. This glow is strongest in the microwave region of the radio spectrum. The accidental discovery of the CMB in 1964 by American radio astronomers Arno Penzias and Robert Wilson was the culmination of work initiated in the 1940s and earned the discoverers the 1978 Nobel Prize in Physics.”—Wikipedia.
But upon closer scrutiny, by looking at the REAL WORLD, it is easy to see that this background radiation is nothing other than a product of our known Earth and Firmament and is not the result of some imaginary, science fiction universe that extends beyond the dome above the Earth. Radio waves and Microwaves radiation explain this background radiation ten times more reasonably than the Big Bang Fantasy:
Radio Waves
Due to Lenz’s law, the Sun changes its magnetic polarity every 6 months. Therefore, the polarity (direction) of the electric field (solar wind) also changes its direction perpendicular to this magnetic field. This alternating current produces radio waves, albeit extremely low frequency radio waves. It is basically an electromagnetic field changing direction every 6 months.
When a direct electrical current is applied to a wire the current flow builds an electromagnetic field around the wire. When the current is removed, the field collapses which again sends a wave. If the current is applied and removed over and over for a period of time, a series of waves is propagated at a discrete frequency. If the current changes polarity, or direction repeatedly, that could make waves, too. This phenomenon is the basis of electromagnetivity and basically describes how radio waves are created within transmitters.
When you slow down the frequency of an alternating current, you generate less and less strong radio waves with a given conductor in which your current flows. And when you stop the current alternation all together, and have a DC current, you do NOT generate a radio wave anymore. What you now generate is a (weak) magnetic field, “attached” to the wire, and which won’t propagate.
An inductor (e.g. the Sun) can make a great radio wave transmitter:
Another way to make the field strong at 1/4-wave distance is to use a very small inductor but crank up the inductor’s current to a much higher value. In this case even a very tiny coil could emit plenty of EM radiation.
Microwaves
The Sun can also produce microwaves. A microwave oven creates microwaves with a cavity magnetron: “A high-powered vacuum tube that generates microwaves using the interaction of a stream of electrons with a magnetic field while moving past a series of open metal cavities (cavity resonators). Bunches of electrons passing by the openings to the cavities excite radio wave oscillations in the cavity.” There looks to be a possible parallel with the Concave Earth system – stream of electrons is the solar wind, magnetic field is the cavity h-field, vacuum is the vacuum of space, and cavity is the Earth cavity.
Microwave ovens are basically accelerated radio wave machines that contain a concentrated radio frequency inside a chamber.
The solar wind accelerates the Sun’s 6-month oscillating magnetic field (super low frequency radio wave) in the Earth cavity (chamber). The super low frequency radio wave will nearly completely travel through the crust (this could be gravity), but a little bit still gets reflected and resonates inside the Earth cavity. Together with the solar wind, these back and forth reflections (oscillations) eventually creates the cosmic microwave background (CMB) which ranges from 0.3 GHz to 630 GHz. Anything above 300 GHz is said to be in the infra-red spectrum, so 630 GHz is only just in the very edge of infra-red.
The CMB is geocentric and has been nicknamed the “axis of evil “. This is because the CMB aligns with the ecliptic plane of our heliocentric “solar system” – the CMB is the entire “universe”, yet it aligns with the Earth/Sun on the equinoxes. This has been verified by three consecutive satellites (last one was in 2013) proving that this alignment is not a fluke due to faulty machinery. They say, “Why CMB patterns are oriented to the solar system is not at all understood at this time.” Yes, it is understood. The Earth is concave. The ecliptic is the space between two attracting magnetic fields.
Nine frequencies of the cosmic background microwave radiation show concentrations along the ecliptic.
This is the shape of the field holding sporadic meteorites in our “solar system”. It also has an ecliptic.
So, the CMB originally emanates from the Sun as super low frequency electromagnetic waves, which increase in frequency via the solar wind until the resonant 630 GHz frequency is reached.”
-- http://www.wildheretic.com/where-does-cosmic-background-radiation-come-from/