Quote Originally Posted by mont974x4
The big bang would include the theory that our galaxy is spinning and becoming wider...this is not so. We are not getting further away from the sun.

If we were wouldn't that mean that at the beginning we would have been much closer to the sun? That would mean that life could not have been here under such conditions. The sun has always been at just the right distance for life on earth.
A galaxy is not our solar system. Both are gravitationaly bound (not unwinding) but they are both infulanced by very diffrent mechinisms. Our planet was closer to the Sun (Not that much closer), but it was cooler and less luminous then it is today. The solar system was formed out of a collapsing gas/dust cloud most of that material (that stayed in the solar system) formed the Sun. The planets and other minor bodies formed out of a gas/dust torris around the Sun.

Yea Stoner Shadow Wolf is right about one thing (Not about the center of the solar system being a giant sun) "it's not going to take 2 years for any noticable changes in distance from the sun, let alone any distance our sun is to the center of the galaxy..."

I don't know where your getting the idea that our galaxy is widing from the Big Bang Theory. Our Galaxy isn't expanding away from itself, but other galaxies at significant distances (were talking a couple dozen mega parsecs here) are.