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Ligo. What happened 1.3 billion years ago. by Nicolaas Vroom
In Nature of 18 Februari 2016 at page 263 we read: "Surprisingly Ligo's first detection dit not come from a binary neutron star system etc but from two large...
April 20th 16 04:26 AM
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New 3-sigma Problem For LCDM Cosmology by Phillip Helbig
In article , "Robert L. Oldershaw" writes: See: http://arxiv.org/abs/1604.01424 ...
April 19th 16 04:11 PM
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Testing the theory of Mr Oldershaw by Phillip Helbig
In article , jacobnavia writes: The kepler telescope (after recovering from his software crash) wants...
April 16th 16 07:37 AM
by Robert L. Oldershaw Go to last post
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When the sun curves space-time, why is the orbit of planets elliptic? by Jon Bjarne Haug
Hi, When the sun curves space-time, why is the orbit of planets elliptic? Jon
April 13th 16 09:07 PM
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Supertranslations, a simple example(?) by Jos Bergervoet
Now that the mystery is unfolding, I'm trying to catch up with the new concepts. Especially the supertranslations. In http://arxiv.org/abs/1603.07706v1 they...
April 13th 16 09:07 PM
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No WIMP Annihilation Observed In SMC by Robert L. Oldershaw
http://arxiv.org/abs/1603.00965 Caputo et al SMC is identified as a "natural" place to search for indirect WIMP DM annihilation. Six years of Fermi-LAT data...
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April 5th 16 09:38 AM
by Gary Harnagel Go to last post
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Did LIGO Detect Dark Matter? - New paper on arxiv.org by Robert L. Oldershaw
http://arxiv.org/abs/1603.00464 Title: Did LIGO detect dark matter? AUs: Bird et al Possible evidence for primordial black holes as dark matter. RLO ;)...
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March 30th 16 10:30 PM
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Biggest Supercluster So Far by Robert L. Oldershaw
From today's arxiv.org postings: http://arxiv.org/abs/1602.08498 "Discovery of a massive supercluster system at z ~ 0.47" Lietzen et al Total volume = 2.4...
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March 28th 16 08:30 AM
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Thinking About Large-Scale Structure by Robert L. Oldershaw
Consider a hollow sphere of inert material moving inertially in interstellar space. The volume of the sphere is on the order of 10^6 cubic centimeters , and...
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March 28th 16 08:16 AM
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Large, Bright Galaxy at z ~ 11 by Robert L. Oldershaw
http://arxiv.org/abs/1603.00461 Oesch et al Some Commentary: However, the discovery also raises many new questions as the existence of such a bright and...
March 13th 16 10:23 AM
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Tumbling Venus -- equation needed by Eric Flesch
Hi all, back on 2-Sep-2011 I posted a speculation of Venus's rotation titled "Tumbling Venus" (copied at bottom). As the Sun's magnetic field has recently...
March 9th 16 09:10 AM
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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 09:10 PM
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Advanced LIGO has detected gravitational waves from a binaryblack hole collision/merger by Jonathan Thornburg [remove -animal to reply][_3_]
The event is called GW150914. This Nature page is a good summary http://www.nature.com/news/einstein-s-gravitational-waves-found-at-last-1.19361 as is this...
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February 23rd 16 10:02 PM
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LISA Pathfinder scheduled to launch tomorrow, 2015-12-01 by Jonathan Thornburg [remove -animal to reply][_3_]
LISA Pathfinder -- a technology-demonstrator mission for the proposed eLISA space-based gravitational-wave detector -- is scheduled to launch tomorrow (1...
January 20th 16 05:23 AM
by Richard D. Saam Go to last post
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Dust and cosmology by jacobnavia
Can a galaxy build enough dust in 600-800 million years so that it is visible from earth at z = 6? That is the question. B.T. Draine is an astronomer at...
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January 20th 16 05:22 AM
by David Staup[_2_] Go to last post
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New Challenge to LCDM on Arxiv (edited version) by Robert L. Oldershaw
Title: The Small Scatter Of The Baryonic Tully-Fisher Relation AUs: Lelli and two others http://arxiv.org/pdf/1512.04543.pdf Bottom Line: The intrinsic...
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January 13th 16 12:09 AM
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Kepler K2 Mission Results by Robert L. Oldershaw
The Kepler K2 mission is conducting a search for exoplanets closer to Earth than was the case for the K1 mission (before technical problems). This allows the...
January 10th 16 06:30 PM
by Poutnik[_5_] Go to last post
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mathematical cosmology: general interpretation of alpha by Phillip Helbig (undress to reply)[_2_]
In arXiv:astro-ph/0404319, Lake introduces a quantity called alpha and points out that it essentially measures the ratio of the value of the cosmological...
January 2nd 16 10:01 AM
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Dark matter doesn't emit, reflect or absorb light by Steve Willner
In article , Gary Harnagel writes: What is the consensus on Robert Foot and...
December 11th 15 05:16 AM
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The sea of galaxies comes slowly into view by jacobnavia
"We are talking about massive galaxies, twice as massive as the Milky Way today," said Karina Caputi, an astronomer at University of Groningen in the...
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November 30th 15 08:19 AM
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