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21 pages of results. 21. Monitor [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... the Earth's magnetic field, on auroras, etc. These two items add up to the fact that we do, indeed, live in an electric universe. Demise of Big Bang?source: Scientific American Jan 1990, p. 19 A basic concept in astronomy is that redshifts occur as a result of the Doppler effect, whereby the ... emitted by a receding object shifts towards the red end of the light spectrum. Dependent upon this concept are all the current major theories, e.g . the Big Bang and the Expanding Universe. Looks like they're in trouble now that it is being suggested that redshifts occur when light passes through media of varying refractivity, and that such ...
22. Exploding Planets and Non-exploding Universesed [Articles]
... smaller in size there are far more of them. The thousands become hundreds of thousands, then become tens of millions and so on. Much smaller objects, but objects big enough to produce, say, a kiloton of energy exploding in the atmosphere, occur once a day somewhere in the high, upper atmosphere of the Earth. Nonetheless ... turn quickly to my last topic, because I don't want to run over, and I do have another interesting video to show. That is the question of the Big Bang itself. I will say at the end also why this ties in. We have already heard mention of it a few times, but it is another case where ...
23. Thoth Vol II, No. 2: January 31 , 1998 [Journals] [Thoth]
... ............................Wal Thornhill "THE BIG BANG NEVER HAPPENED" Comments......................Mel Acheson & Wal ... "THE GREAT COMET CRASH".....................Amy & Mel Acheson URL's of Interest- Quote of the day: If the cultivation of understanding consists in one thing more than another, it is surely in learning the grounds of one's own opinions ...
24. New Scenarios for Solar System Evolution [Journals] [SIS Internet Digest]
... field. The more general, complex and fascinating scenario of the whole universe evolution is for completeness discussed in both the version presently accepted by the majority of scientists (the big bang scenario) and in possible alternative versions. The session on geology discusses a number of questions associated with the crucial and difficult problem of accurately dating events in the ... past but more importantly for the consequences on the dating of the Homo Sapiens history on the Earth (radiocarbon, dendrochronological and radiometrical dating techniques). The problem of climatic variations and glaciations in the late pleistocene and holocene, so important to understand the Homo Sapiens past, is discussed. Two particular topics that have always fascinated man, namely ...
25. Those Enigmatic Black Holes [Journals] [Aeon]
... to be told that matter can be created out of nothing and that it can return back into nothing. Which makes it possible for nothing to have existed prior to the Big Bang. Never mind the question concerning what it was that could have banged. Apparently nothing did-and there might be more truth to that than meets the semantically inclined eye ... But now they tell us that when nothing banged, black holes were formed first. But if black holes form through the collapse of matter under unimaginable pressure, what could there have been to collapse prior to the banging of nothing? It is even now theorized that entire new universes can be created out of black holes. But would these ...
26. The Nature and Origin of Comets and the Evolution of Celestial Bodies (Part I) [Journals] [Kronos]
... a wealth of new data on electromagnetic phenomena, mainstream astrophysicists continue to maintain that gravity is the only force in the cosmos and to support long standing theories such as the Big Bang, the nebular collapse theory for the origin of the solar system, the greenhouse effect, the ice ball comet model, and General Relativity (all of which ... shown to contain theoretical inconsistencies in this paper). As the data arrived from around the solar system, the author witnessed repeated efforts within the space science community (primarily NASA) to ignore the importance of electrical phenomena. If the data did not fit into the established theoretical picture, after-the-fact theories were contrived to force-fit the data, or ...
27. Laura Lee Archives [Journals] [SIS Internet Digest]
... , a classical Hindu scripture, and finds an advanced, multi-level world model with a spiritual dimension. 01/25/01 Tom Van Flandern: How Viable is the Big Bang Theory?: Astronomer Tom Van Flandern details the eight experiments that test whether the universe is expanding or static, offers alternative explanations for the Red Shift and background ... radiation (two main "proofs" to the Big Bang) and tears apart the "patches" needed to keep the Big Bang Theory viable. 01/23/01 Tom Van Flandern: Theories of Gravity: What causes the pull of gravity? Though Einstein's curved space-time reigns as the leading theory, you haven't heard it all yet ...
28. Letters [Journals] [SIS Review]
... From: SIS Chronology & Catastrophism Review 1998:1 (Sep 1998) Home | Issue Contents Letters Big Bang I have just been reading The Big Bang Never Happened (by Eric J. Lerner, Simon & Schuster, London, 1992), so I looked back to see what the SIS reviewer said about it. Peter McIlmoyle ... it in C&CW 1995:2 (pp. 37-38)and I think he's done the book a considerable injustice. The benefit of giving a book to a specialist is he can put it into perspective, inevitably coloured by his own views, and quickly assimilate and simplify the technical content for the reader. The drawback is that ...
29. Monitor [Journals] [SIS Review]
... 1997) Home | Issue Contents Monitor ASTRONOMY An ordered Universe Science Frontiers No.110, Mar-Apr 1997, p. 2 Galactic clusters should be distributed at random according to Big Bang theory but recent observations indicate that they are strangely ordered. Astronomers are forced to conclude that there must exist some hitherto unknown process that produces regular structure on large ... '. Mistake solves problem New Scientist 22.2 .97, p. 17 We have previously reported the problem for astronomers that the Universe appears to be younger than its oldest stars. Now the problem is solved. Apparantly the method used to calculate cosmic distances was flawed. How convenient! Of comets, crashes and hydrocarbons New Scientist ...
30. Thoth Vol III, No. 9: June 15, 1999 [Journals] [Thoth]
... when astronomers foist reductionist theories from mathematical physics onto them. (Until now: quantised redshifts among undeniably- connected quasars and galaxies speak an indefeasible "NO" to the Big Bang.) Astronomy would have done better to follow Geology in recognizing the fossil stars as "dynamic, mostly non-linear and chaotic systems." It should have paid ... heed to the complexity of the lights in the sky instead of brushing aside the anomalies which have come to constitute the bulk of available evidence. In pursuing the prestige of being an exact science dominated by mathematically precise models, it lost touch with the objects of its study. A wag has asked, "How can you tell a professional ...
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