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True map of the visible universe? by
Jos Bergervoet
Is this picture a true map of the visible universe?
http://www.atlasoftheuniverse.com/universe.html
It does seem to show the Horlogium, Virgo, and...
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The universe of Mr Tegmark by
jacob navia[_5_]
Max Tegmark "Our mathematical universe"
OK, at least Mr Tegmark doesn't avoid the question:
What's our universe expanding...
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Universal Self-Similarity of Cosmic Voids by
Robert L. Oldershaw
Some interesting reading; http://arxiv.org/abs/1407.1295 .
Title: Self-similarity and universality of void density profiles in
simulation and SDSS data
AUs;...
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Google Scholar citations by
Phillip Helbig---undress to reply
Does anyone know any way to get a response from a human at Google
Citations? Some things don't work correctly and, contrary to the
documentation, edited...
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Facts against BB Theory by
jacob navia[_5_]
Large scale structures
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From the web site "http://bigbangneverhappened.org" In the page "Dr
Wright is wrong"
"Galaxies are organized...
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Fine Tuning? by
Robert L. Oldershaw
Several fashionable speculations in cosmology, e.g., Smolin's
cosmological evolution, multiverse notions and anthropic just-so
stories are predicated on the...
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Inflation again? by
Jos Bergervoet
Inflation early in cosmology has to be based on some
inflaton field. Any field with a false vacuum would
suffice, since vacuum energy is simply equivalent to...
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Uh, Oh: BICEP2 Results In Jeopardy? by
jacob navia[_5_]
In principle, suppose that I say:
The CMB is perfectly homogeneous, and all "imperfections" whatever is
discovered is the effect of a foreground object.
Not...
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Uh, Oh: BICEP2 Results In Jeopardy? by
Robert L. Oldershaw
On Tuesday, May 20, 2014 2:10:03 PM UTC-4, Jonathan Thornburg wrote:
Solar neutrino fluxes do not show a 22-year time dependence, so we
know that there is...
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Peebles and Galaxy Formation by
Robert L. Oldershaw
Recently the issue of how well we understand galaxy formation came up
at SAR and Dr Helbig said our understanding was quite good.
Here is a quotation by PJE...
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Is it possible? by
David Staup[_2_]
Is it possible that Dark Matter is repulsive to itself (by whatever
mechanism) while being attracted (by gravity) to normal matter?
It seems to me that that...
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Cold planet/brown dwarf discovered by
jacob navia[_5_]
"It is remarkable that even after many decades of studying the sky, we
still do not have a complete inventory of the sun's nearest...
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Dark Matter Issue by
Richard D. Saam
In addition to
the extended gamma-ray excess from the Galactic center region
being modeled as Annihilating Dark Matter:
http://arxiv.org/abs/1402.6703
there is...
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Status of the Big Bang Cosmology by
Robert L. Oldershaw
On Wednesday, April 16, 2014 5:19:21 PM UTC-4, Phillip Helbig---undress to reply wrote:
For example, in the 1980s there were serious problems like
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Status of the Big Bang Cosmology by
Robert L. Oldershaw
On Wednesday, April 16, 2014 5:25:34 AM UTC-4, Phillip Helbig---undress to reply wrote:
But in the case of MACHOs, obervations were done which would have...
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