On Oct 7, 1:53*pm, Koobee Wublee wrote:
On Oct 5, 9:46 am, PD wrote:
On 10/5/2011 10:34 AM, wrote:
Hey PD before you try to teach anybody you need to read the papers. An
accelerating universe means that the more distance galaxies are the
MORE redshifted than the current theory expected.
At a specific z (redshift), they found that 50 supernovae were *dimmer*
than expected. Since these are standard candles, this means they were
further *out* than expected by the Hubble law.
The whole business of accelerating expansion of your universe is
believe in the Chandrasekhar limit which itself is made up of several
dubious assumptions.
You got to be nuts to believe in all the assumptions that manifest the
Chandrasekhar limit.
You are out of your mind to dictate how your universe behaves by
believing in the Chandrasekhar limit.
At best the expansion theory is only outdated by 13+ billion years.
So there is really no honest way of telling what's happening way the
hell out there.
BTW; eventually, if given 100 billion years, those galaxies should
burn out.
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