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Stegiel's avatar

Begs a fascinating question across many sciences as to suppression of data refuting older opinion. There appears to be incentive by individuals in high places in the given science community to actively intervene to impede evidence. In Archeology we have seen this with dates found and denied for over 50 years regarding humans in North America. 250,000 YBP.: https://pleistocenecoalition.com/newsletter/january-february2016.pdf#page=2

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Robe Warrior's avatar

Another great installment John!

What a vast tower of nonsense they have constructed on the shakiest of assumed foundations!

It reminds me of the way they try to teach Einstein's Gravity warping "space-time" with balls on a rubber sheet - ignoring the fact that this means the cause is created by the effect!

Halton Arp was a giant compared to these careerist imbeciles, but we've seen what happens to real thinkers when they start to question the True Faith of the Standard Model, they get sent to the naughty corner and have their telescopes and livelihoods taken away.

Most cosmologists even today would be unable to answer the question "and what is a Quasar?" and yet they assure you that they know exactly where they are and how they work and build a tower of pipedreams on it!!

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Gerald Therrien's avatar

This is really starting to get interesting. For myself, while I concede that there is an electromagnetic 'force' and a centrifugal/centripetal 'force', I don't see gravity as a 'force' but rather as a phenomena. Anyway, John, this is great. looking forward to more.

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John Samson's avatar

Perhaps not a falsification, but the aggressive suppression of heterodoxy and shady oddities of the sort you’re bringing to light sure point that way.

Systemic lies are unravelling. This is important work.

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Aria Veritas's avatar

"Lemaître received his doctorate in physics in 1920, and shortly thereafter entered a seminary to study for the priesthood."

Very interesting point. They say after physics comes metaphysics.

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Charles Fout's avatar

Well, we have learned since the 1960's that quasars are the outpourings of feeding supermassive black holes, which lie at the centers of most galaxies. Not all are feeding, and not all of them are pointed at us. But all of the ones we can see are essentially point sources, spread out slightly by distance and natural forces.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Messier_87

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/3C_273

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/3C_279

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