Below is the 1919 eclipse made famous by Einstein, who predicted the effect, and Sir Arthur Eddington, who had the skill and tenacity to assemble the resources to photograph it, through an expedition to Principe, Brazil. This is the kind of work you are attacking.
This famous experimental observation brought Einstein theory at forefront over Newtonian Physics. I am not disputing this.
There is a certain amount of conflict and big hue and cry if anyone disputes Big Bang. I agree that BB stood by many observations, but we must not forget that BB is a retrofit and leading to some complex theories.
The name Big Bang itself is loosely fit, thats fine with scientists but creates big confusion even to science students, they learn to accept it.
The name inflation is also loosely fit, again the same confusion.
The name spacetime expansion is also loosely fit, again the same confusion.
The BB singularity is unexplained, we have to live with that.
It is also not properly explained by BB / expansion theorist, that why space between even loosely gravity bond objects do not expand?
This is also not a scientific statement (although accepted) that spacetime expansion is applicable only between cosmic distances? Where is the borderline and why?
The impact of expansion on gravity bonded objects is totally brushed aside with a statement that expansion is applicable only when no Gravity bond is present. Kind of no expansion to insides of Galaxies, even expansion between MW and Andromeda is declared absent as gravity prevails. The expansion theorist are not able to justify that why Gravity completely blocks expansion. Moreover let us say two Galaxies are experiencing expansion, then hypothetically (which is a possibility) if a massive object (say Moving Black hole) comes in between to an extent that substantial Gravity appears in the space between two Galaxies, will the expansion stop instantly?
It is nobody's argument that Gravity is fully zero at space beween Galaxies, Gravity is present irrespective of spatial distance between galaxies, so ideally gravity must prevail everywhere small or big. If not then we must talk about resultant Gravity > Expansion = Contraction between Galaxies or Gravity < Expansion = Expansion
The spacetime expansion (like rubber sheet analogy) literally does not fit in, to hold on to BB we are creating theory of convenience, that's oh there is gravity between Andromeda and MW so it is contracting but there is no gravity between X and Y so they are expanding. If we say (which we are not saying) that as soon as two objects get bonded (whether they are Galaxies or planets) then space time expansion does not take place between them. Admitting this aspect may create many more questions.
Take that Raisin loaf analogy, as the loaf expands space between two raisins (Andromeda and MW) expands, but in our case it is contracting, that means resultant gravity pull is much bigger (expansion is not absence). But we never talk of resultant.
Sun could create such a significant lensing, how can we say that the lensing due to other massive stars is negligible?
Are we clear about the omnidirection of spacetime curvature around the object? The omnidirection of curvature should create an envelop around the object and it is not clear how the light would exit the curvature. Spacetime curvature mathematics does not envisage curvature in one direction only. There is no meaning of curvature only in the path of light. I have not seen any statement or any proof anywhere that a light photon moves only on a pre-ordained grid line of hypothetical space-time. If the light photon moves only on the pre-ordained Grid Line then what we say about lensing is true, otherwise not. Take for example infinitesimal thin wire which can be seen as the path of light, if this wire come closer to a massive object then creates a bowl shape around the object and light deflects just around the object, but ultimately follows the preordained wire path only. But this is not true, but this is how it should be if space time curvature is to be followed in one direction only.
When I say conflict at the starting of this post, I meant it truthfully with due sincerity and with utmost respect to our scientists. Take for example if any strong supporter of BB goes to some Philosophy (with religious touch) forum, then he may ask many questions, which will be refuted by Philosophy supporters in strongest possible language, they will also say that great philosophers like XYZ are people of intelligence and cannot be termed as morons. Although his intent was not. Similarly if someone asks questions on BB which has certain fluidity associated with it, then he is also bound to get bombarded.
But the graceful part is Science is much more tolerant in criticism then religion, and that is why we have progressed so rapidly.
As I stated earlier, not only people with lesser intellect (Curious onlookers), but even some of the distinguished scientists in the back of their mind are worried about certain contradictions in the present cosmic theories, it does not mean that they plan to abandon it, it means they are working towards adding on to it or may be fine tune it. The whole hearted support of Origin, Paddoboy and yours is admirable: But then do you not think that it may create some kind of creative hamper, that too when lot of work can be done. As I said it is not simple Newton Motion, which is well established in its domain. There are questions in these theories and they may lead to betterment for us only. You should also share your doubts.