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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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March 18th 15 11:44 AM
by Phillip Helbig (undress to reply)[_2_] Go to last post
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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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May 6th 04 09:01 AM
by Dag Oestvang Go to last post
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Huge galaxy at 800 million years away from the 'big bang' by jacob navia
The expansion of the universe and the bb model are colliding with the observable universe. The only thing *really* expanding is the observable universe. Now,...
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October 22nd 05 11:40 AM
by Ray Tomes Go to last post
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A Revised Planck Scale? by [email protected]
The standard paradigm for the cosmos is composed of 3 main parts: (1) the standard model of particle physics, (2) the standard Big Bang model, and (3) the...
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January 19th 07 06:45 PM
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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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April 13th 05 02:37 PM
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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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March 27th 13 10:05 PM
by Eric Gisse Go to last post
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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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September 30th 12 11:19 AM
by Eric Flesch Go to last post
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Mature looking galaxies 11.5 Gy ago by jacob navia[_5_]
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2013/08/130815083953.htm http://xxx.lanl.gov/pdf/1306.4980.pdf The Hubble sequence was already in place 11.5 Gyears...
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November 12th 13 08:40 PM
by Brad Guth[_3_] Go to last post
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"LCDM Paradigm Is Consistent With All Observations"? - Not So! by Robert L. Oldershaw
Read this for example; http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2014/07/140721100418.htm Can we expect a strained explanation that saves the paradigm from...
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September 7th 14 12:11 PM
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P. Kroupa (U Bonn): 'Standard Model of Cosmology Falsified' by Robert L. Oldershaw
In Friday's batch of new preprints at arXiv.org is: http://arxiv.org/abs/1204.2546 Title: "The dark matter crisis: falsification of the current...
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June 25th 12 08:10 AM
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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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November 13th 17 06:00 AM
by Phillip Helbig (undress to reply)[_2_] Go to last post
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Spatial Foreshortening and the Pioneer Anomaly by Eric Flesch
The Pioneer anomaly is a well-known anomalous Sunwards acceleration of the Pioneer spacecraft. At 20AU the acceleration was measured at 9x10^-10 m/s^2...
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March 14th 13 07:59 PM
by Eric Gisse Go to last post
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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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October 23rd 15 03:18 AM
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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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February 11th 19 07:11 PM
by Edward Prochak Go to last post
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Speaking of Statistical Significance! by Robert L. Oldershaw
Check out this new submission to arxiv.org. http://arxiv.org/abs/1506.01354 "Marginal evidence for cosmological acceleration from Type Ia supernovae" The...
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July 2nd 15 09:17 PM
by Jos Bergervoet Go to last post
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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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February 27th 16 08:10 PM
by Jos Bergervoet Go to last post
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FW: Simple Question by Steve Willner
... 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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July 11th 03 10:46 PM
by jacob navia Go to last post
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This Week's Finds in Mathematical Physics (Week 206) by John Baez
Also available at http://math.ucr.edu/home/baez/week206.html May 10, 2004 This Week's Finds in Mathematical Physics - Week 206 John Baez I just got back from...
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June 7th 04 06:37 PM
by Charlie Stromeyer Jr. Go to last post
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Galaxies without dark matter halos? by Ed Keane III
John Baez wrote in message ... In article...
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August 8th 03 10:40 AM
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Which Mysteries Might MACHOs and PLANCHOs Solve? by Eric Gisse
On May 23, 9:47 am, "Robert L. Oldershaw" wrote: The recent discovery of an estimated 400 billion unbound planetary-mass...
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June 24th 11 11:56 AM
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