From
time to time even New Scientist presents what is supposed to be an anti-Big
Bang article. The most recent is one with this title and subtitle:
“The four puzzles that tell us
a cosmological revolution is coming"
"A
century ago, we missed the loose threads that told us our picture of the
universe would unravel. Let’s not be so complacent now, says cosmologist Dan
Hooper”
This
is the usual compilation of all the silly interpretations that make the Big
Bang Theory as fragile as an egg from a malnourished hen on the edge of a precipice. And also, as usual, Hooper comes up with no resolution of
the mess. The obvious assumption that the universe is infinite totally escapes
him. He even repeats the old fake news that “Hubble discovered the universe was
expanding:”
“In
1929, Edwin Hubble observed that the universe is in fact changing. Every galaxy
is receding from us: every two points in space are getting farther apart from
each other as time advances. The universe is expanding.”
Except
for the misstep in the title of his initial paper, Hubble continued to deny he discovered
any such thing. He always thought, correctly, that light from distant galaxies
simply lost energy over distance, resulting in the cosmological redshift. Hooper ought to read the literature.
I don’t
recommend your reading this piece unless you need a refresher on the current
cosmogonical propaganda.
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