Cosmic Search Casts Doubts on Our Understanding of Galaxies
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Zelectric
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Cosmic Search Casts Doubts on Our Understanding of Galaxies
The Standard Model is dying slowly but surely...
"After monitoring 24 pulsars with the Parkes Radio Telescope for 11 years, new research casts doubt on our understanding of galaxies and black holes.
For scientists gravitational waves exert a powerful appeal, as it is believed they carry information allowing us to look back into the very beginnings of the Universe. Although there is strong circumstantial evidence for their existence, they have not yet been directly detected."
Full article:
http://scitechdaily.com/cosmic-search-c ... ack-holes/
"After monitoring 24 pulsars with the Parkes Radio Telescope for 11 years, new research casts doubt on our understanding of galaxies and black holes.
For scientists gravitational waves exert a powerful appeal, as it is believed they carry information allowing us to look back into the very beginnings of the Universe. Although there is strong circumstantial evidence for their existence, they have not yet been directly detected."
Full article:
http://scitechdaily.com/cosmic-search-c ... ack-holes/
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SirWilhelm
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Re: Cosmic Search Casts Doubts on Our Understanding of Galax
This also casts more doubt on the evidence for the Higgs Bosun. It is supposed to be a particle that is also a wave, a gravity wave. If there are no gravity waves, there is no Higgs.
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Zelectric
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Re: Cosmic Search Casts Doubts on Our Understanding of Galax
Good point Sir Wilhelm.
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querious
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Re: Cosmic Search Casts Doubts on Our Understanding of Galax
SirWilhelm wrote:This also casts more doubt on the evidence for the Higgs Bosun. It is supposed to be a particle that is also a wave, a gravity wave. If there are no gravity waves, there is no Higgs.
This post shows you do not know anything of which you speak.
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David
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Re: Cosmic Search Casts Doubts on Our Understanding of Galax
“It is better to remain silent and be thought a fool, than to open your mouth and remove all doubt.” – Mark TwainSirWilhelm wrote:This also casts more doubt on the evidence for the Higgs Bosun. It is supposed to be a particle that is also a wave, a gravity wave. If there are no gravity waves, there is no Higgs.
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SirWilhelm
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Re: Cosmic Search Casts Doubts on Our Understanding of Galax
@ querious So, where am I wrong?
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SirWilhelm
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Re: Cosmic Search Casts Doubts on Our Understanding of Galax
@ David. It's better to refute my point with facts or logic, than make a personnel attack on me, and remove all doubt that YOU are the fool, with no argument to use against me.
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querious
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Re: Cosmic Search Casts Doubts on Our Understanding of Galax
Everything I quoted is wrong.SirWilhelm wrote:@ querious So, where am I wrong?
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Re: Cosmic Search Casts Doubts on Our Understanding of Galax
The article states that research casts doubt on the existence of Gravity Waves.SirWilhelm wrote:@ querious So, where am I wrong?
The Higgs boson is a different thing related to mass.
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Re: Cosmic Search Casts Doubts on Our Understanding of Galax
SirWilhelm was correct, there is so much nonsense in mainstream science it is hard to keep track of all the ridiculous ideas, but a simple google search already lead to this >Higgs boson could also explain the earliest expansion of the Universe http://phys.org/news/2014-08-higgs-boso ... verse.html / It is not always about how one says something maybe people should try their best to actually understand what someone is hinting at and provide pointers.Zyxzevn wrote:The article states that research casts doubt on the existence of Gravity Waves.SirWilhelm wrote:@ querious So, where am I wrong?
The Higgs boson is a different thing related to mass.
Maybe it is best to stay on the topic at hand and the research that was done and ignore the 'obvious detractors'.
Gravity waves are dead, theoretical artifacts and should be 'outlingood' [just made that word up, i like it] in future actual physics discussions.
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David
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Re: Cosmic Search Casts Doubts on Our Understanding of Galax
No, he is flat-out wrong.D_Archer wrote:SirWilhelm was correct.
The "Higgs Bosun" [sic] is not "a gravity wave", as even a cursory search of the literature will show.
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Re: Cosmic Search Casts Doubts on Our Understanding of Galax
It is pointless advising you to reread what i posted, but stay in your little bubble world, fine with me mr agent. This thread should stay on topic.David wrote:No, he is flat-out wrong.D_Archer wrote:SirWilhelm was correct.
The "Higgs Bosun" [sic] is not "a gravity wave", as even a cursory search of the literature will show.
Regards,Maybe it is best to stay on the topic at hand and the research that was done
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antosarai
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Re: Cosmic Search Casts Doubts on Our Understanding of Galax
Isn't it interesting today's APOD explanation closes with "The end stages of such a merger may provide a strong and predictable blast of gravitational radiation, a much sought after form of radiation different than light that has never yet been directly observed. " ?D_Archer wrote:(...)
Gravity waves are dead, theoretical artifacts and should be 'outlingood' [just made that word up, i like it] in future actual physics discussions.
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