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    Could Gravity Be an Effect of Mass Inertia in an Accelerating Universe?

    Pietro, I enjoy your questions. “This energy must be obtained at expense of something, can anyone tell me at expense of what this energy is obtained?” The dark energy can be obtained at the expense of the current incomplete picture of the universe. Answers to your questions you may find...
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    Dear Nereid and Phobos (seat belt on) can we talk about redshifts?

    Questions? Are the disparate red shifts associated only with quasars and galaxies? Are there coupling galaxies with disparate red shifts? Are there supernovas in the proximity of the quasars? What about the quantum red shifts? They will also create a hard problem to the BBT. Are...
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    Could Gravity Be an Effect of Mass Inertia in an Accelerating Universe?

    Pietro, I like your questions. They show the absurdity of the current picture of the universe. You may not lose your time to explore it anymore. You should rather look for alternatives. One day you may have a good theory of your own. Check my other posts for more info.
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    Dear Nereid and Phobos (seat belt on) can we talk about redshifts?

    Can somebody tell what are the indications that the two quasars are at nearly equal distance from us? Are there firm indications?
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    Is the Big Bang Running Out of Steam?

    “yes, we need math to quantify our ideas, but that's all math in science is, a quantification of ideas. if the ideas are flawed but the math that represents them doesn't seem to be (it's "elegant") then that will lead us off track in terms of our understanding of nature.” I fully agree with...
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    Could Io Trigger a Supernova Impact on Earth?

    Io is the nearest supernova!? It is shown that space bodies expand and then collapse on their sources in supernova like explosions [1]. Therefore the nearest supernova is Io. The hot volcanic nature of Io [2] indicates near collapse at cosmic time scales. We can only hope that our much smaller...
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    Is the Big Bang Running Out of Steam?

    Elegance is for everybody "Einstein, who said "elegance is for tailors"" I am very surprised that Einstein could have said such a nonsense. It is clear that he was not aware of the fundamental principle of parsimony, like most of the current researches. You may find these links interesting...
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    Trustworthy Reasoning vs. Incomplete Models: The Debate on Qualitative Modeling

    What should we trust: a) self-consistent reasoning that is supported with observations http://www.world-mysteries.com/sci_10_eusa.htm or b) calculations in incomplete singularity distorted models of the universe http://www.newscientist.com/news/news.jsp?id=ns99994879 Should...
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    Is the Big Bang Running Out of Steam?

    Food For Thought Quote: "just because our current model fails does not mean that something exists in nature" Something exists if its behavior self-consistently accounts for observation. Quote: "The big bang theory will be finished when something better comes alone to replace it. That...
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    Is the Big Bang Running Out of Steam?

    I think that there are enough observations already to look for something that makes a better sense than the big bang. For example, the similarity between the near and the most distant galaxies and the discovery of heavy elements in the most distant quasars suggest that the big bang universe...
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    Is the Big Bang Running Out of Steam?

    I carefully studied these links and came to the conclusion that the big bang is running out of steam. http://www.CosmologyStatement.org http://www.world-mysteries.com/sci_10_eusa.htm http://www.apologeticspress.org/rr/rr2003/r&r0305a.htm How many years do you give to the big bang...
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    There must be a center to it all.

    The universe has a center and it is like a hyper huge atomic nuclei. You should carefully read these links see the deference between what makes sense and non-sense in the understanding of the universe. http://www.world-mysteries.com/toi_esavov.htm http://www.world-mysteries.com/sci_10_eusa.htm
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    Visualizing the Submicrocosm: A New Perspective on Atoms

    Too see what makes the atoms perfectly spherical and how they originate you may explore the link below. http://www.world-mysteries.com/toi_esavov.htm You’ll see that not only atoms are spherical. You’ll see how the spherical shapes are created.
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    Tough stuff the universe is like a crystal

    The universe acts like a crystal [1] because the observed universe is made of huge cosmic scale atoms some seen as galaxies and galactic nuclei [2]. 1. http://www.cc.rochester.edu/College/RTC/Borge/aniso.html Indication of anisotropy in electromagnetic propagation over cosmological...
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