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Planck Satellite Data Confirm: Earth May Be the Center of Universe!

August 31, 2016 Curious Mind

Earth May Be the

Center of Universe!

Sloan Digital Sky Survey and the Planck

satellite data confirm that the Copernican

model of the universe may be faulty

 

Image Credit: NASA Hubble and Planck probe data

 

Recent space probe data readings for the so called cosmic microwave background and sky surveys by the Sloan Earth-based, digital telescope mapping the visible stars from the Earth has revealed that our own Milky Way is at the axis or center of the known universe as we know it. This discovery and affirmation of galaxy mapping over almost 20 years may revise modern science's view that the Earth is not just a random planetary system, but in fact may hold something divine being in the center of the heavens. The Cosmic Microwave Background is said to be the afterglow of the Big Bang

 

NASA's Planck probe was able to fully map an image of the known universe, the arrow at the bottom left of the digitally enhanced galaxy map above points out that the Earth is at the center of everything and that all galaxies seem to be a meticuluously aligned, geometric web around Earth and the Milky Way as the center of the known universe.

 

Scientists have found the same CMB line of the visible cosmos from the sky, space probe and ground digital telescope data gathering projects have created a very interesting map of the known universe: galaxies are aligned in concentric spheres around the Earth and the Milky Way and that the cosmic microwave background converges on the Earth along its equator and on its axis making the Earth the center of the known universe.

 

A close up of the WMAP map showing the energy map of the galaxies

 

Image Credit: M. Blanton and the Sloan Digital Sky Survey.

 

The SDSS 3-dimensional map is the latest visual map of the known universe visible from the Earth. Each point represents a galaxy with around 100 billion stars each. Galaxies are colored according to the ages of their stars, with the redder, more strongly clustered points showing older galaxies.

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