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21 pages of results. 1. Big Bang [Journals] [SIS Internet Digest]
... From: SIS Internet Digest 1999:1 (Apr 1999) Home | Issue Contents Big Bang From: Amy Acheson <amelia@Whidbey.com> Date: Thu, 04 Mar 1999 19:24:10 -0800 Wal Thornhill wrote: When confronted with the conclusions drawn from the standard solar model, which is central to modern ... , I agree with Gregg Easterbrook who wrote in The New Republic of last October 12; ". .. for sheer extravagant implausibility, nothing in theology or metaphysics can hold a candle to the [Big] Bang. Surely, if this description of the cosmic genesis came from the Bible or the Koran rather than the Massachusetts Institute of ...
2. The Big Bang Never Happened [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... From: SIS Chronology and Catastrophism Workshop 1995 No 2 (June 1995) Home | Issue Contents The Big Bang Never Happened by Eric J. Lerner, Simon & Schuster Ltd., London 1992 ISBN 0-671-71100-8 (£ 10.99 net, 466 pages) This book is sub-titled: A Startling Refutation of the Dominant Theory of the ... of the Universe'. It is both fascinating and frustrating - fascinating because it contains a lot of material relating to a theory of cosmology in which electromagnetic forces play a major role alongside gravity but frustrating because the author subordinates this material to playing a supporting role for his sociological and philosophical theories. (See end of review for an outline ...
3. Halton Arp: A Modern-Day Galileo [Journals] [Aeon]
... stars revolved around it. Galileo confronted his contemporaries with a simpler universe centered around the Sun. Modern-day astrophysicists preach that the universe came into being as the result of a big bang that occurred 15 billion years ago, and that it has been expanding ever since. We are told that galaxies and quasars are scattered according to their redshift. ... confronts us with a simpler universe composed of interacting galactic families. How Big Is The Universe?The realization that our Milky Way Galaxy is one of billions of galaxies, and not the center of the universe, was a hard-won battle. It began in the 1750s, when Thomas Wright and Immanuel Kant suggested that the spiral nebulae might be ...
4. Scientific Prehistory [Books]
... asking of U-ThPb, Rb-Sr and K-Ar dating; Non-radiologicasl dating by salt, sedimentation, helium, radiation damage; Astronomical dating by periods of rotation, red shifts, "Big Bang". Chapter IV Dating by Galactic Cosmic Rays and the Photosphere. 46- 52 Purely observational dating with none of the guesswork of geological dating; age of ... solar system, whole earth age; age of earth's surface. moon rock; Simpson and Garcia-Munoz dating of "containment time" confirmed. Chapter V Thermodynamic Equilibrium, in Galactic Cosmic Rays, and Age 53-104 Theory and equations of NTE; parameters of NTE equations; tables of computed results including age determinations; questions on calculated vs. observed ...
5. Bye Bye Big Bang: Hello Reality [Journals] [SIS Internet Digest]
... From: SIS Internet Digest 2002:2 (Dec 2002) Home | Issue Contents Bye Bye Big Bang: Hello Reality www.amazon.com Book. Gain an understanding of Big Bang Theory in a few short chapters. Learn about its many flaws - why you shouldn't believe a word of it. Then learn the true story ... cosmology based on facts and logic. A lucid description of Big Bang Theory is first presented. Following that, the long list of older flaws in that theory are reviewed, and some newly discovered additions to those are presented. The combined impact of those flaws forever destroys the credibility of a Big Bang. But, more importantly, an ...
6. News from the Internet [Journals] [SIS Review]
... 2004:3 (August 2004) Home | Issue Contents News from the Internet Cosmology Statement www.cosmologystatement.org Published in New Scientist, May 22, 2004 The big bang today relies on a growing number of hypothetical entities, things that we have never observed- inflation, dark matter and dark energy are the most prominent examples. Without ... , there would be a fatal contradiction between the observations made by astronomers and the predictions of the big bang theory. In no other field of physics would this continual recourse to new hypothetical objects be accepted as a way of bridging the gap between theory and observation. It would, at the least, raise serious questions about the validity of ...
7. BOOK REVIEWS [Journals] [Aeon]
... subdued insurrection that is seriously questioning received opinion, a counter-revolution is being mounted to "save the phenomenon" by an ultra-conservative public relations effort to instill the idea of a Big Bang into every available braincell of our impressionable students, as well as that of the general populace itself. This effort is déjà vu of the last half of the ... century when Darwinian evolution was being foisted onto an unsuspecting and intellectually impoverished world. In today's version, mental games are being currently being played out in a public relations ploy to find another, more precise term to replace the epithet "Big Bang" with something even more catchy. Of course, this won't happen since George Gamow's humorous appellation ...
8. Conclusion: Entropy [Journals] [Velikovskian]
... and pondered on endlessly-endlessly for the reason that they contain nothing of substance, so that it would take an eternity of time to distil one drop of sense from them. Big bang cosmology refers to an epoch that cannot be reached by any form of astronomy, and, in more than two decades, it has not produced a single successful ... ." Sir Fred Hoyle, Home Is Where the Wind Blows (Mill Valley, Calif., 1994), pp. 413-414. For those who would criticize this theory of cosmology because it was not published in an establishment scientific journal, I suggest that modern cosmology is not willing to entertain ideas that undermine conventional theory. In his ...
9. The Electric Universe [Journals] [SIS Review]
... , records of the prehistoric sky can help unravel the recent history of the planets and the planets bear witness with pristine scars of cosmic encounters. The result is an exciting Big Picture' that emphasises our dramatic prehistory and essential connection with the universe. In questions of science the authority of a thousand is not worth the humble reasoning of a ... individual. ' Galileo Galilei What is wrong with the present cosmology of the Big Bang that suggests we should think again? A journalist has written:'... for sheer extravagant implausibility, nothing in theology or metaphysics can hold a candle to the [Big] Bang. Surely, if this description of the cosmic genesis came from ...
10. Thoth Vol VII, No 2: Mar 15, 2003 [Journals] [Thoth]
... . . . . Wal Thornhill- From the press release "Scientists using a radio telescope atop the 10,000-foot-high Antarctic ice sheet have detected a 14-billion-year-old pattern from the Big Bang. The findings, announced in September by researchers from the University of Chicago and the University of California at Berkeley, support the leading theory of how the universe ... to be.... "Large-scale flows in the early universe should have polarized the last round of scattered radiation, causing the waves preferentially to line up. That radiation, now seen as microwaves, should still show traces of alignment in some spots of the sky. Pryke searched for polarized waves with the Degree Angular Scale Interferometer, ...
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