From: Michael Lorrey (retroman@tpk.net)
Date: Sun Apr 20 1997 - 18:15:51 MDT
Carl Feynman wrote:
>
> At 05:14 PM 4/18/97 -0400, Crosby_M wrote:
>
> >
> >Yes, I find these Anisotropic Universe comments interesting in light
> >of the recent thread where it was suggested that the only ones still
> >questioning the Big Bang theory were creationists.
>
> An anisotropic universe is perfectly compatible with the Big Bang, as far as
> I can tell. I haven't read Nodland & Ralston's paper yet, but I have read
> their press release and slightly more technical web page
> (http://www.cc.rochester.edu/college/rtc/Borge/aniso.html), and I don't see
> anything that suggests the Big Bang didn't happen. The theory they use to
> explain their observations does violate the Standard Model, but that's OK,
> everyone knows the Standard Model is wrong, and is just waiting for some
> observational evidence that might give us a clue of how to fix it.
>
> --Carl Feynman
> Amateur Astrophysicist
How does this theory survive in the face of current Hubble data using
the Deep Field Survey measuring the red shift in distant galaxies, and
comparing that to their relative level of evolution as galaxies which
indicate that what we are seeing right now is at least 90% of the way
back to the big bang?
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