Here's some very useful paper i found which corrects the mistakes made in Lerner's plasma cosmology in favor of the ΛCDM model and standard big bang cosmology.
http://www.evolution...ang_no_myth.htm
I guess the ΛCDM will remain of top until 2007-2008 LHC experiment which should confirm the existence of the Higgs boson and other supersymmetric particles.
I guess that the only good argument against the big bang cosmology is that some redshifts might be intrinsic or that the Friedmann equation might not be reliable at late times.
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ΛCDM still on top
#2 7 April 2005 - 02:46 AM
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Here's some very useful paper i found which corrects the mistakes made in Lerner's plasma cosmology in favor of the ?CDM model and standard big bang cosmology.
http://www.evolution...ang_no_myth.htm
I guess the ΛCDM will remain of top until 2007-2008 LHC experiment which should confirm the existence of the Higgs boson and other supersymmetric particles.
I guess that the only good argument against the big bang cosmology is that some redshifts might be intrinsic or that the Friedmann equation might not be reliable at late times.
http://www.evolution...ang_no_myth.htm
I guess the ΛCDM will remain of top until 2007-2008 LHC experiment which should confirm the existence of the Higgs boson and other supersymmetric particles.
I guess that the only good argument against the big bang cosmology is that some redshifts might be intrinsic or that the Friedmann equation might not be reliable at late times.
I think you are right about ΛCDM being on top. It enjoys a broadbased consensus among cosmologists and astronomers in general. But how do I write ΛCDM
or ΛCDM
if I dont have you to copy and paste from?
Loll quantum gravity SciAm
http://www.signallak...uantumJul08.pdf
cosmology SciAm
www.mso.anu.edu.au/~charley/papers/LineweaverDavisSciAm.pdf
http://www.einstein-...logy/index.html
http://www.signallak...uantumJul08.pdf
cosmology SciAm
www.mso.anu.edu.au/~charley/papers/LineweaverDavisSciAm.pdf
http://www.einstein-...logy/index.html
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#3 7 April 2005 - 03:07 AM
I typed & # 923 ;
without the spaces and got a Lambda. but it doesnt survive edits. if I edit the post for any reason then all the "ampersand#923;" go away and I just get a ? question mark.
without the spaces and got a Lambda. but it doesnt survive edits. if I edit the post for any reason then all the "ampersand#923;" go away and I just get a ? question mark.
Loll quantum gravity SciAm
http://www.signallak...uantumJul08.pdf
cosmology SciAm
www.mso.anu.edu.au/~charley/papers/LineweaverDavisSciAm.pdf
http://www.einstein-...logy/index.html
http://www.signallak...uantumJul08.pdf
cosmology SciAm
www.mso.anu.edu.au/~charley/papers/LineweaverDavisSciAm.pdf
http://www.einstein-...logy/index.html
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#4 7 April 2005 - 03:21 AM
I just copied the sign. Basically it can be written as Lambda-CDM.
I didn't like Alec MacAndrew's darwinistic approach. Here's a friendlier correction to plama cosmology by Edward L. Wright.
I didn't like Alec MacAndrew's darwinistic approach. Here's a friendlier correction to plama cosmology by Edward L. Wright.
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