The House of Lords and the Commons have Science Committees, but both of these entities appear to prefer the Big Bang theory. This theory relies on suggested forces and dark matter that are merely inventions, and there is no evidence for them whatsoever. The only thing in existence is empty space. We suggest that space moves and, in doing so, eventually
Spins. Thus forming gravity by this spin pulling or sucking endless space to it. This comes from all directions to the earth.
Is this yet another example of authorities insisting on their misguided views ?
There is no expansion of the universe, this is entirely based on the misreading of light from distant stars. This redshift is caused by gravity, not receding motion. Atoms are mostly empty space. It is said that 14 billion atoms could fit on a full stop. This gives a vision of how tiny each shaft of gravity is. Also, how solidly it maintains its power throughout its travel. Would somebody in Parliament explain its attitude? Or are we supposed to believe what we are told?