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We ususally find the age of the universe : T=1/H , is this true for all geometries of the universe,,, say for example flat universe with (lamda) = 0
Some would argue that some observations are also inconsistent with the Mainstream model, Extragalactic Radio Sources and the WMAP Cold Spot:Wallace said:In particular it does in fact turn out that the age of the Universe in the current best fit model is very close to 1/H (though this only applies at this point in time), and therefore it is claimed that this is perhaps evidence for simple models, such as constant expansion (no accel or deceleration) which also predicts that the age is 1/H. The problem is that the observations that constrain the model that predicts the age and completely inconsistent with linear expansion!
To create the magnitude and angular size of the WMAP cold spot requires a ~140 Mpc radius completely empty void at z<=1 along this line of sight. This is far outside the current expectations of the concordance cosmology, and adds to the anomalies seen in the CMB.
Garth said:The observation exists, and as you say it needs more work, but it would give a false impression if we said that there were no problems with the present understanding of the expansion history of the universe and the Age derived from the Mainstream model.
yogi said:Hitler used to burn books and condemn those who raised challenges to the establisment
the idea that we have to cram down the majority view to every newcomer who poses a query is a disgrace to science.
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