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Old June 14th 10, 07:01 PM posted to sci.physics.relativity,sci.physics,sci.physics.particle,sci.fractals,sci.astro
dlzc
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Dear Robert L. Oldershaw:

On Jun 14, 9:58*am, "Robert L. Oldershaw"
wrote:
Just when you thought your cosmological
assumptions were rock solid...

http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases...0613212708.htm

http://arxiv.org/PS_cache/arxiv/pdf/...912.0524v2.pdf

All cosmologists on deck!
Limber up your arms.
Heat up lots of fudge.
Paradigm on fire!


Well, some "Dark Energy" will still exist, it is the value of the
cosmological constant that might change. After all, we went form
"inflation" to "stagnation" to "accelerated expansion"... that this
observation does not change.

But good riddance to Dark Matter.

David A. Smith
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Old June 14th 10, 09:32 PM posted to sci.physics.relativity,sci.physics,sci.physics.particle,sci.fractals,sci.astro
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dlzc wrote:
Dear Robert L. Oldershaw:

On Jun 14, 9:58 am, "Robert L. Oldershaw"
wrote:
Just when you thought your cosmological
assumptions were rock solid...

http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases...0613212708.htm

http://arxiv.org/PS_cache/arxiv/pdf/...912.0524v2.pdf

All cosmologists on deck!
Limber up your arms.
Heat up lots of fudge.
Paradigm on fire!


Well, some "Dark Energy" will still exist, it is the value of the
cosmological constant that might change.


We do not need it. GR has gravitational volume
contraction, that shrinks every object in the universe.

There is your inflation or expansion.

Uwe Hayek.


After all, we went form
"inflation" to "stagnation" to "accelerated expansion"... that this
observation does not change.

But good riddance to Dark Matter.

David A. Smith



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Old June 15th 10, 12:20 AM posted to sci.physics.relativity,sci.physics,sci.physics.particle,sci.fractals,sci.astro
eric gisse
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Hayek wrote:

dlzc wrote:
Dear Robert L. Oldershaw:

On Jun 14, 9:58 am, "Robert L. Oldershaw"
wrote:
Just when you thought your cosmological
assumptions were rock solid...

http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases...0613212708.htm

http://arxiv.org/PS_cache/arxiv/pdf/...912.0524v2.pdf

All cosmologists on deck!
Limber up your arms.
Heat up lots of fudge.
Paradigm on fire!


Well, some "Dark Energy" will still exist, it is the value of the
cosmological constant that might change.


We do not need it. GR has gravitational volume
contraction, that shrinks every object in the universe.


Thank you for your entry in the daily 'stupid **** said on
sci.physics.relativity' contest.


There is your inflation or expansion.

Uwe Hayek.


After all, we went form
"inflation" to "stagnation" to "accelerated expansion"... that this
observation does not change.

But good riddance to Dark Matter.

David A. Smith




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Old June 19th 10, 12:36 AM posted to sci.physics.relativity,sci.physics,sci.physics.particle,sci.fractals,sci.astro
Brad Guth[_3_]
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On Jun 14, 11:01*am, dlzc wrote:
Dear Robert L. Oldershaw:

On Jun 14, 9:58*am, "Robert L. Oldershaw"
wrote:

Just when you thought your cosmological
assumptions were rock solid...


http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases...0613212708.htm


http://arxiv.org/PS_cache/arxiv/pdf/...912.0524v2.pdf


All cosmologists on deck!
Limber up your arms.
Heat up lots of fudge.
Paradigm on fire!


Well, some "Dark Energy" will still exist, it is the value of the
cosmological constant that might change. *After all, we went form
"inflation" to "stagnation" to "accelerated expansion"... that this
observation does not change.

But good riddance to Dark Matter.

David A. Smith


Good riddance to carbon? (are we sure about this?)

~ BG
 




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