Electromagnetic Bubble forming Gamma Ray Bursts.

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The discussion centers on a significant paper regarding electromagnetic bubble formation in gamma-ray bursts, highlighting its potential impact on cosmology. The paper is lengthy, comprising 78 pages, and is accessible online. Participants express anticipation that it will be recognized for its groundbreaking insights in astronomy. Initial reviews suggest it could be a profound contribution to the field. The conversation emphasizes the importance of the paper and its implications for future research.
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This Paper may be large, but it is a must for some pretty far reaching consequences for Cosmology.

http://uk.arxiv.org/PS_cache/astro-ph/pdf/0312/0312347.pdf


I will astounded if the paper is not seen in the near future as a remarkable paper of astronomical foresight and will be a paper of great value.
 
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how long is it? can you summarise it?
 
Originally posted by loop quantum gravity
how long is it? can you summarise it?
It is 78 pages and just a mouse-click away. I started a bit and it could be profound; we'll see.
 
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