by BeAChooser » Wed Sep 08, 2021 7:00 pm
December 18.
A $10 BILLION dollar observatory (originally supposed to cost $1 Billion).
And somehow it’s going to “map” dark matter …
https://www.independent.co.uk/life-styl ... 33952.html
Right.
What does the EU community have to say about it?
Well, here is one of Wal Thornhill’s videos on the telescope …
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cZDqWKT ... cxmjUxdMV4
He says …
- “The James Web Telescope has the power to see fainter red-shifted quasars more clearly than before.
So my first prediction is that the James Webb Telescope will support Halton Arp’s research, which shows plainly that high-redshift quasars are born in pairs and emitted in oppositely directed jets along the spin axis of a low redshift active galaxy. They are not at the edge of the visible universe. They are in the neighborhood of their parent galaxy. Therefore, they are not incredibly distant, bright and large. There is no superluminal motion. They are nearby and youthfully faint. By carefully tracking quasar redshirt evolution, we will see the transformation from a naked, high-velocity and loss-mass plasmoid, to a low-velocity high-mass companion galaxy.”
And thus solve the Planes of Satellites Problem I mentioned in a previous post, I might add.
I agree with Michael Mozina … the James Webb Telescope is going to create all sorts of problems for the mainstream. It will produce many observations counter to the mainstream's LCDM model. Whether that will be enough to finally defeat the gnomists is another issue, however. They are entrenched and firmly in control of funding, decision making and the media. They may not even report much of what they find to the public, just to maintain that control. And if they do, they may get away with it since censorship and information control seems to be in vogue with the powers that be, not only in this matter but in just about every other big science issue (Covid, AGW alarmism, fusion research, etc) and matter of political relevance. Just saying ...
December 18.
A $10 BILLION dollar observatory (originally supposed to cost $1 Billion).
And somehow it’s going to “map” dark matter …
https://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/gadgets-and-tech/nasa-dark-matter-telescope-search-b1833952.html
Right.
What does the EU community have to say about it?
Well, here is one of Wal Thornhill’s videos on the telescope …
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cZDqWKTky6U&list=PLgCgqQXGg9b4ehEEWQJ8JYvcxmjUxdMV4
He says …
- “The James Web Telescope has the power to see fainter red-shifted quasars more clearly than before. [b]So my first prediction is that the James Webb Telescope will support Halton Arp’s research, which shows plainly that high-redshift quasars are born in pairs and emitted in oppositely directed jets along the spin axis of a low redshift active galaxy. They are not at the edge of the visible universe. They are in the neighborhood of their parent galaxy. Therefore, they are not incredibly distant, bright and large. There is no superluminal motion. They are nearby and youthfully faint. By carefully tracking quasar redshirt evolution, we will see the transformation from a naked, high-velocity and loss-mass plasmoid, to a low-velocity high-mass companion galaxy.[/b]”
[b]And thus solve the Planes of Satellites Problem I mentioned in a previous post, I might add.[/b]
I agree with Michael Mozina … the James Webb Telescope is going to create all sorts of problems for the mainstream. It will produce many observations counter to the mainstream's LCDM model. Whether that will be enough to finally defeat the gnomists is another issue, however. They are entrenched and firmly in control of funding, decision making and the media. They may not even report much of what they find to the public, just to maintain that control. And if they do, they may get away with it since censorship and information control seems to be in vogue with the powers that be, not only in this matter but in just about every other big science issue (Covid, AGW alarmism, fusion research, etc) and matter of political relevance. Just saying ...