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Ted Holden wrote in message ...
http://nowscape.com/big-bang.htm Why don't you post cosmological topics like this to sci.astro? There are more people with knowledge about this topic on that group. Earthling |
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Ted Holden wrote in message ... http://nowscape.com/big-bang.htm Why don't you post cosmological topics like this to sci.astro? Ted's stuff is close to creationism and has nothing to do with science -- more on-topic in alt.talk.creationism than in a sci group. Would be even more on-topic in talk.origins, but Ted has been mauled so many times in that group that I can understand if he avoids it. There are more people with knowledge about this topic on that group. Given that basic scientific literacy is adequate to see through Ted's stuff, there are enough people in a.t.c. Sci.astro doesn't need another kook. Best regards Sverker Johansson |
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