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Cosmic inflation: 'Spectacular' discovery hailed
I'm fairly dense for a space nut, so I'll just let the article do the talking:
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Very interesting and exciting stuff. It's amazing what we humans can do as a species; to actually find traces of the very first moments of our entire world, it's staggeringly impressive stuff! :yeah: |
Did they contradict themselves? Expansion theory or Big Bang?
It would be nice if they made up my mind.:haha: The most notable evidence suggests a huge spiral as a result of whatever happened in the beginning. Fibonacci anyone? |
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Gravitation waves. A theoretical prediction by Einstein that seems to have been verified.
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Maybe the Malaysians could hire these scientists for a day or two. :O: |
I'm stoked to see if the data pans out.
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We'll see. I still have huge issues with the concept of the big bang and associated theories. It is too genesis like (poof there was something out of nothing), and I often think the scientists involved spend too much time trying to "prove" the theory which can cause a form of unintentional cherry picking.
Oh and expansion theory i believe is the theory for what happened right after the big bang. It is pretty much explained as kind of like an expanding balloon. |
More smoke and mirrors...
Actually stating the claim before the data is analysed.. cart-before-the-horse ? Sound more like the Politics of Science than research, to me :nope: |
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Maybe their work is flawed, but they couldnt find any. That could just be observers' bias, or it could be legit. Only time, and peer review, will tell. |
Even so... Big Bang is a flawed concept, but I enjoy the new series though.
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