I guess there some questions about my brag, which I can’t reply to. So I’ll just do that here.
If most people are captivated by an idea, which was technically falsified many dozens of times over the decades and for which there is no technology or practical application, and I realize it’s all wrong, then that deserves a brag.
Some folks here think its silly the Earth could have been formed in 6 days. But inflationary theories say the great structure of the universe was made in a fraction of a second. Surely somebody realizes that’s a mistake.
The CMB has major anomalies that now cast the entire theory in doubt (to anyone willing to question it), the observations of mature galaxies at great distances, there is literally nothing the Big Bang gets right as of 2015.
Some folks here think its silly the Earth could have been formed in 6 days. But inflationary theories say the great structure of the universe was made in a fraction of a second.
That isn’t even apples and oranges; you’re comparing apples and ornithopods. The forces of geology work at a very different level of organization (and, partially because of that, at different timescales) than the forces of particle physics.
I guess there some questions about my brag, which I can’t reply to. So I’ll just do that here.
If most people are captivated by an idea, which was technically falsified many dozens of times over the decades and for which there is no technology or practical application, and I realize it’s all wrong, then that deserves a brag.
Some folks here think its silly the Earth could have been formed in 6 days. But inflationary theories say the great structure of the universe was made in a fraction of a second. Surely somebody realizes that’s a mistake.
The CMB has major anomalies that now cast the entire theory in doubt (to anyone willing to question it), the observations of mature galaxies at great distances, there is literally nothing the Big Bang gets right as of 2015.
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2014/10/141030101241.htm http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2014/11/141119084506.htm http://www.newscientist.com/article/dn26272-cosmic-inflation-is-dead-long-live-cosmic-inflation.html#.VFyIwFS9-k0 http://www.natureworldnews.com/articles/7528/20140611/galaxy-formation-theories-undermined-dwarf-galaxies.htm http://www.nasa.gov/jpl/spitzer/splash-project-dives-deep-for-galaxies/#.VBxS4o938jg http://sci.esa.int/planck/51559-hemispheric-asymmetry-and-cold-spot-in-the-cosmic-microwave-background/ http://mq.edu.au/newsroom/2014/03/11/granny-galaxies-discovered-in-the-early-universe/ http://carnegiescience.edu/news/some_galaxies_early_universe_grew_quickly
That isn’t even apples and oranges; you’re comparing apples and ornithopods. The forces of geology work at a very different level of organization (and, partially because of that, at different timescales) than the forces of particle physics.