On Tuesday, 16 August 2022 at 20:03:04 UTC+1, Pentcho Valev wrote:
> "Twenty-four astronomers and physicists from ten countries have signed a petition protesting the censorship of papers that are critical of the Big Bang Hypothesis by the open pre-print website arXiv."
https://www.lppfusion.com/scientists-protest-censorship-in-cosmology/
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> Pentcho Valev
Interesting to see people finally coming out against the censorship by the Big Bang
theory community. Shame though that they still make the same fundamental
mistake that Big Bang theorists make. Which is to adhere to the ridiculous Photon
model of light. Because the fact is that the reason why we have the BBT is because
the physics community can’t give up their addiction to the nonsense
of a particle nature of light. It isn’t a particle. It’s a wave. And there is no evidence
to support its particle nature. Whereas in truth the fact that light redshifts
over distance IS evidence that light is a wave only. Seeing as photons
are not allowed to change frequency over distance.
I notice Lerner thinks the observed fluctuations in the CMBR
are due to fluctuations in the Intergalactic medium. I think a better explanation
for the observed variation in background CMBR can be more easily described
as the density distribution of galaxies in the distant non expanding universe.
At a distance where their emitted black body radiation spectrum in optical
gets redshifted to the microwave region. Which puts those galaxies at z=1023
Which in a non expanding universe is galaxies that are 10 times farther from
earth than the distance of galaxies at z=1. This calculation is based on
the fact that light emitted in optical gets redshifted to microwave at z=1023.
I arrive at the distance of ten times z=1 by assuming that if light doubles
wavelength at z=1, then it needs to double its wavelength ten times to
get from optical to microwave. Which is equivelent to z=1023
(Of course it’s not known currently what distance from earth galaxies at z=1
are. I believe the farthest real distance measured and confirmed so far is to
Virgo cluster. Given usually as around 65,000,000 light years distance.
Or at a rough calculation z=>0.1)