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An old galaxy at z=7.1 by
jacob navia[_5_]
The scientific paper is he
http://www.eso.org/public/archives/releases/sciencepapers/eso1508/eso1508a.pdf
The press release is...
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Probably Dumb Questions by
John
I hope you esteemed scientists will not mind a lay person like me
asking some basic questions. I'm no scientist, and don't normally
read this newsgroup, but I...
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Dark matter is: by
jacobnavia
As I read in the press, we have found a great percentage of dark matter.
Astronomers have suceeded in seeing the shadows of filaments in the
light of the CMB....
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Cosmological Problems by
Richard D. Saam
There have been recent cosmological experimental disclosures
represented in part by the following:
The 7Be(n,p)7Li reaction and the Cosmological Lithium...
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non-GR theories of gravity by
Phillip Helbig---remove CLOTHES to reply
In the cosmological community, the idea of dark matter is well
established, though a significant minority think that the idea of a
modified law of gravity...
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Star is 14.5 billion years old by
jacob navia[_5_]
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2013/03/130307145103.htm
The scientific paper has the strange title:
Howard E. Bond, Edmund P. Nelan, Don A. VandenBerg,...
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A better term for "dark matter" by
Eric Flesch
I see CERN is now moving their sights to "finding" dark matter -- just
another $1.2 billion needed, please. And there is research afoot to
locating the...
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New problems for current cosmology by
jacobnavia
As the observable Universe expands, more problems arise for the current
cosmology.
Researches at Caltech have discovered the oldest galaxy yet to be found...
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FW: Simple Question by
Steve Willner
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If the universe is not expanding (point 2), then the CMBR temperature
should have been the same in the past. -- jt]]
In article...
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Advantage Inhomogeneity by
Robert L. Oldershaw
http://arxiv.org/abs/1505.07800
also
https://telescoper.wordpress.com/2016/01/20/the-universe-is-inhomogeneous-does-it-matter/
RLO
http://www3.amherst.edu/~r...
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"Higgs In Space" or Where's Waldo? by
Robert L. Oldershaw
Crossposting allows news-reading software to "know" that the
same article appears in both places, so (for example) if you
(a human reader of both...
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