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Blog 20190206 “Still more light found at the ‘end of the universe’” gets a
video
Thanks
to David de Hilster who just did a wonderful video on my previous blog:
You
might want to subscribe to his YouTube channel on which he often critically reviews
the “junk science” in support of cosmogony these days.
“The new version of Hubble's deep image. In dark grey is the
new light that has been found around the galaxies in this field. That light
corresponds to the brightness of more than 100 billion suns. Credit: A. S.
Borlaff and others, 2019.” (Courtesy Mike Wall, Space.com).[1]
Below I give the
complete list of authors. The article is 34 pages and obviously took a lot of
work. Note also that the authors are from Spain, Denmark, and France—not the
U.S. The paper cited is the latest breakthrough in cosmology, having been published
on 20190121. Although it provides only a minor dig against
cosmogony, it has not received much publicity in the U.S. Does this mean that the U.S. support for the
Big Bang Theory is causing it to lose its preeminence in cosmology?
[1] Borlaff,
Alejandro, Trujillo, Ignacio, Román, Javier, Beckman, John E., Eliche-Moral, M.
Carmen, Infante-Sáinz, Raúl, Lumbreras-Calle, Alejandro, de Almagro, Rodrigo
Takuro Sato Martín, Gómez-Guijarro, Carlos, Cebrián, María, Dorta, Antonio,
Cardiel, Nicolás, Akhlaghi, Mohammad, and Martínez-Lombilla, Cristina, 2019,
The missing light of the Hubble Ultra Deep Field: Astronomy and Astrophysics,
v. 621, no. A133, p. 1-34.
1 comment:
Glenn and David,
Well done!
Duncan
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