chroot said:
WMAP, among other experiments, has determined the universe is 13.7 billion years old. We don't have to guess.
- Warren
Yeah Entropy, Warren is right
mainstream professional cosmologists are nearly all using the same
model of the universe
and these days they have arrived at a broad agreement on the observational data to plug into the model
the error bounds have been narrowed way down
so you take the model, which is two Friedmann equations, and you take the data (which since 1998 they are generally very confident in) and put the parameters into the model and it tells you lots of stuff: like the age is 13.7
Up until the mid 1990s the field was much more vague and there were people saying things like the universe is 20+ old, like you said just now.
But mainstream people don't say that any more because it doesn't make sense.
Of course it is your privilege to believe a very fringe thing like 20+
we can all believe what we want.
but since your taxes support the cosmology profession and they have
finally agreed on some basic things about the universe I would advise you to at least try to understand what they are saying and why they are so sure about 13.7
first understand the Friedmann equations, which are nice and simple, and then disbelieve if you are inclined towards nonconformism.
no one can blame you if you understand what you are rejecting