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Are galaxy clusters corrupting Big Bang echoes?
ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY NEWS RELEASE Posted: February 2, 2004 In recent years, astronomers have obtained detailed measurements of the cosmic microwave background radiation - the 'echo' from the birth of the Universe during the Big Bang. These results appear to indicate with remarkable precision that our Universe is dominated by mysterious 'cold dark matter' and 'dark energy'. But now a group of UK astronomers has found evidence that the primordial microwave echoes may have been modified or 'corrupted' on their 13 billion year journey to the Earth. Mo http://www.spaceflightnow.com/news/n0402/02bigbang/ -- *Remember Your Future* Hollywood is disinformation! CNN is misinformation! Entertainment Tonight is the truth! |
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![]() "Imperishable Stars" wrote in message .rogers.com... Are galaxy clusters corrupting Big Bang echoes? ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY NEWS RELEASE Posted: February 2, 2004 "The structure of our Universe has been mapped out to a distance of 14 billion light-years - almost as far as we can see - by astronomers who have observed 11 000 quasars with the Anglo-Australian Telescope in eastern Australia, in the largest quasar redshift survey to date. The structure is much lumpier at large scales than anyone predicted. The findings will be presented simultaneously on Wednesday 4 April by Dr. Robert Smith of Liverpool John Moores University at the UK National Astronomy Meeting in Cambridge, UK, and by *Professor Tom Shanks of the University of Durham* at 'The Dark Universe' symposium at the Space Telescope Science Institute, Baltimore, USA. "The lumpiness we see at very large-scales must be almost entirely determined by the conditions in the fireball of the Big Bang during the first second of the Universe's life," said Professor Shanks, co-leader of the two-degree field (2dF) quasar survey. " http://www.aao.gov.au The article you quote doesn't "demolish" Big Bang cosmology at all. Did you READ it? more importantly, did you UNDERSTAND it? 'nuff said. |
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Mad Scient.. er Imperishable Stars,
Get a grip. They knew that the distortion effect was alway there, it's just more pronounced that originally thought. This doesn't 'demolish' Big Bang theory. Quote "The power of this wonderful WMAP data is that it indicates that interpreting the microwave background 'echo' may be less straightforward than previously thought," said team member Sir Arnold Wolfendale (previously Astronomer Royal). The WMAP team has already reported that their measurements of the Big Bang's microwave echo may have been compromised by the process of galaxy formation at an intermediate stage in the Universe's history. They presented evidence that gas heated by first-born stars, galaxies and quasars may have also corrupted the microwave signal when the Universe was 10 or 20 times smaller than at the present day. Thus both the WMAP and Durham results suggest that the microwave echo of the Big Bang may have had to come through many more obstacles on its journey to the Earth than had previously been thought, with consequent possible distortion of the primordial signal. "Our results may ultimately undermine the belief that the Universe is dominated by an elusive cold dark matter particle and the even more enigmatic dark energy," said Professor Shanks. End quote It just means they have some more thinking and it isn't going to be easy to explain. Sco Nothing new to add 1, Imperishable Stars yawn SB (I see you've had to 'morph' you signature from Mad Scientist to stay ahead of the kill filters and keep trolling.) On Sun, 12 Sep 2004 11:17:13 GMT, Imperishable Stars wrote: Are galaxy clusters corrupting Big Bang echoes? ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY NEWS RELEASE Posted: February 2, 2004 In recent years, astronomers have obtained detailed measurements of the cosmic microwave background radiation - the 'echo' from the birth of the Universe during the Big Bang. These results appear to indicate with remarkable precision that our Universe is dominated by mysterious 'cold dark matter' and 'dark energy'. But now a group of UK astronomers has found evidence that the primordial microwave echoes may have been modified or 'corrupted' on their 13 billion year journey to the Earth. Mo http://www.spaceflightnow.com/news/n0402/02bigbang/ |
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nightbat wrote
SB wrote: Mad Scient.. er Imperishable Stars, Get a grip. They knew that the distortion effect was alway there, it's just more pronounced that originally thought. This doesn't 'demolish' Big Bang theory. nightbat Get a better grip SB, for the Big Bang theory was self demolished by its negation of energy via pin point origination premise. You cannot have an original point everywhere based universe from an non destructive based mathematical proofed substance. Therefore, the energy based universe in the absence of outside or reciprocal force always was. the nightbat |
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