The Big Bang theory has been the central narrative in modern cosmology, but some are proposing an alternative idea of the universe spiraling instead of exploding.
The Big Bang theory has limitations and fails to fully explain certain aspects of the universe's behavior.
The RMSS theory suggests that the universe's fundamental structure is governed by flow and spiral motion, rather than explosion and chaos.
According to RMSS, galaxies move in a coordinated manner due to density gradients seeking equilibrium through spiral motion.
The Milky Way is moving towards the Great Attractor at a high speed, but RMSS proposes the idea that the Great Attractor is part of a larger cosmic spiral.
RMSS suggests that galaxies orbit an invisible structure in a geometric pull, rather than falling randomly.
The RMSS theory presents the idea that the universe didn't start with an explosion but with resonance, and it's about a structure that always existed spinning to stabilize itself.