20200803

Crisis in cosmology by Eric Lerner


PSI Blog 20200803 Crisis in cosmology by Eric Lerner

Thanks to Don Briddell for this heads-up:

 

This is the first in a series of videos on the crisis by Eric Lerner, the physicist who blew the whistle with his prescient book:

Lerner, E.J., 1992, The Big Bang never happened: New York, Vintage Books, 440 p.

I did a detailed critical review of physics Prof. Victor Stenger’s regressive review of Lerner’s book here:



Eric’s videos go into much detail pointing out the Big Bang Theory’s failure to provide accurate predictions. For example, the He and Li measurements are 10 to 25 standard deviations removed from BBT predictions. He shows a huge increase in “cosmological crisis awareness” mentioned in 2019 articles, but unfortunately, I was not able to confirm that with a simple Google search. In any case, the falsifications and contradictions keep piling up.

No comments:

Post a Comment

Thanks so much for your comment. Be sure to hit "Preview" to see if it will publish correctly. Then hit "Publish". Include your email address if you wish to receive copies of your comment as well as all other published comments to this Blog.

For those having trouble getting this comment section to work:

Nitecruzr writes:

[FAQ] Why can't people post comments on my blog?

The Blogger / Google login status, and the ability to post comments, is sensitive to both cookie and script filters. Your readers may need to enable (stop filtering) "third party cookies", in their browser and on their computer. The effects of the newly unavoidable CAPTCHA, and the Google "One account" login, requires third party cookies, even more than before.

http://blogging.nitecruzr.net/2014/11/the-google-one-account-login-and-cookie.html

http://blogging.nitecruzr.net/2014/10/comments-and-cookie-filters-october-2014.html

http://blogging.nitecruzr.net/2014/10/the-new-commenting-captcha-is.html

Third party cookies filtering, in a browser setting, is the most common solution, overall - but your readers may have to search for other filter(s) that affect their use of Blogger / Google.

Any filters are subject to update, by the creator. If the problem started a few days ago, your readers may have to look on their computers, and find out what product or accessory was updated, a few days ago.

http://blogging.nitecruzr.net/2014/01/almost-nobody-controls-their-own.html