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"SDR" |
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01 Feb 2005 05:26:35 AM |
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The Origin of The Universe / S D Rodrian |
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Subject: Re: The Origin of The Universe / S D Rodrian
Newsgroups: gac.physics.astronomy
Date: 2005-01-31 20:20:04 PST
thats why were searching for the gravity waves
,try the Sun ?
Nice theory, but so far there's been some "contradictory"
results coming in (including numbers four times what they
should be from a Japanese team recently). The theory (of
gravity waves) needs a bit more tweaking, apparently.
S D Rodrian
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| User: "Nick" |
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| Title: Re: The Origin of The Universe / S D Rodrian |
02 Feb 2005 12:52:01 AM |
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Can't start with gravity.
Nothing could expand.
Can't get rid of gravity i.e. Unification/boundaries
So God created matter spread apart.
That way inflation could overcome the gravity.
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| User: "Davorak" |
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| Title: Re: The Origin of The Universe / S D Rodrian |
01 Feb 2005 01:06:52 PM |
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hard to tell exactly what the conversation was about but observed
gravity waves from binary Neutron star systems have been used to show
GR to be correct to a good degree. GR being the theroy that predicts
gravity waves. I far as I know GR is not under any serious doubt, and
as of yet does not need tweaking. Minus the quantum world, but that is
another story.
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