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On cosmic voids by
David Staup[_2_]
Void space time is as far up any gravity wells and is aging faster than
the rest of the universe, no? And the difference in aging rates would
increase as 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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Bulk Motions of Cosmic Voids by
Robert L. Oldershaw
Relevant paper: http://arxiv.org/abs/1510.00712=20
Lambas et al (MNRAS) report some very interesting observations
relating to bulk motions of voids on the...
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liquid (salty) water on Mars by
Jonathan Thornburg [remove -animal to reply][_3_]
Ohja et al have just published a paper reporting spectral evidence for
flowing (salty) water on Mars.
Pretty good news story:
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Beginning of the Universe was a liquid by
Richard D. Saam
http://news.discovery.com/space/in-the-beginning-the-universe-was-a-liquid.htm
This article indicates that the early universe
was a liquid and not a...
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Further Thoughts On Homogeneity/Isotropy by
Robert L. Oldershaw
Phil Helbig has posted the following highly interesting comment
regarding homogeneity/isotropy on Sean Carroll's blogsite.
"Third, the assumption that we can...
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Moderator's Note: newsgroup delays by
Jonathan Thornburg [remove -animal to reply][_3_]
Dear newsgroup participants,
The E-mail problems I described in a moderator's note yesterday appear
to be solved, and I have now processed all the queued...
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Mystery of the hidden cosmos. by
Nicolaas Vroom
In Scientific American of July 2015 there is an article with the title:
"Mystery of the hidden cosmos."
The article starts with sentences like:
"The speed of...
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Self-Interacting Dark Matter by
wlandsman
We have no confirmed non-gravitational detection of dark matter
either astrophysically or in the laboratory. But that does not
mean that we cannot learn...
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Farewell Perfect Cosmological Principle? by
Robert L. Oldershaw
The standard cosmological principle assumes statistical homogeneity
and isotropy.
A new preprint posted to arxiv.org presents empirical evidence that
this...
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Schwinger Sparks by
Richard D. Saam
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A first observation of astrophysical Schwinger Pair Production
http://arxiv.org/abs/1505.06400
as theoretically predicted by Julian Schwinger
J. Schwinger...
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More Trouble For LCDM by
Robert L. Oldershaw
"The Impossibly Early Galaxy Problem"
http://arxiv.org/abs/1506.01377
Tension mounts, indeed!
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new version of the MNRAS LaTeX package by
Phillip Helbig (undress to reply)[_2_]
I found this just by chance, so perhaps not all are aware of it:
http://www.ras.org.uk/news-and-press/2641-new-version-if-the-mnras-latex-package
QUOTE
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Orbital optical interferometry? by
stargene
Many years ago, I would read pieces in both professional and popular
science journals that predicted that we would eventually have two or more
optical...
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Static universe by
davd
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I wish to report on my latest research shown in ArXiv archive.
http://arxiv.org/abs/1307.6589. There are two important points.
The first is about the...
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by davd
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