Inflation By Visualization
The Expansion Myth
The expanding universe is the most widely accepted origin story in modern cosmology and the least observed. What is presented as proven fact is in fact an extrapolation from redshift data interpreted through a Doppler lens. But the redshift is not proof of motion. It is proof of structural displacement, if interpreted through the lens of coherence, not kinetics.
The expansion model requires us to believe:
– All space is stretching
– Every galaxy is moving away from every other
– The further the galaxy, the faster it recedes
– This occurred from a primordial explosion (Big Bang) followed by inflation
None of this has ever been directly observed. There is no telescope that sees space expand. There is no galaxy that can be tracked increasing its distance in real time. What we have is interpretation, and CGI visualization based on inflationary equations.
The famous images of the expanding web of galaxies, stretching across a spherical void, these are simulations. They are not photographs. The models were built to support a hypothesis, and the simulations rendered to display it.
The Lilborn Correction
There is no expanding space. There is only angular encounter within the EM field. What appears as redshift is not velocity-based Doppler shift, but the result of angle-based coherence reduction, a shear effect in the structured field.
Every distant object we see is not “moving away”, but rather presented at a different angle of resolution. The more acute the angle, the more redshifted the signal, not due to motion, but due to structural attenuation.
Inflation, the concept of space accelerating faster than the speed of light in the early universe, is not just unfounded. It is ontologically impossible in a framework where light is present and does not travel. There is no expansion of a container, because there is no container.
Summary
The expanding universe is a cosmological projection, animated for education, funding and belief. There is no field evidence of stretching. There is only structured presence distorted by interpretation.
In the Lilborn Framework, cosmology is not expansion-based but structure-based. Redshift is a measure of coherent angle, not receding motion.
Produced by The Lilborn Equation Team:
Michael Lilborn-Williams
Daniel Thomas Rouse
Thomas Jackson Barnard
Audrey Williams
