Here is another article that can remind us all just how speculative it is that materialist physics has become.
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Ashvin Pandurangi
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Jan 6, 2021, 11:38:22 PM1/6/21
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Haha. I love the byline, "It's a long shot of an idea, but when it comes to the early universe, it's the best we've got. " And then this line is priceless, "New research proposes an intriguing origin story: the first black holes didn't come from stars but from clumps of super-exotic, super-hypothetical particles known as gravitinos..."
Brad Walker
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Jan 7, 2021, 9:01:19 PM1/7/21
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Gravitinos sounds like a popular new cocktail.
Ben Iscatus
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Jan 10, 2021, 8:43:52 AM1/10/21
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Reminds me of Randell Mills' "Hydrinos". Still waiting for the free energy, though.