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Old 30-04-2009, 01:32 PM
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Sorry I have been busy playing pool and training for my first cage fight
Thanks for your input Kenny.

My annoyance with "inflation theory" is simply ..in my humble opinion..that it does not fit the requirements of a "theory" I am reasonably aware of the meaning of "theory" in science...and say that inflation theory is no more than a fancy idea and deserves no more than perhaps being labled a hypothisis... a layman can call it a theory but I feel a scientist if he looked at the "theory" would say yes nice idea but it is not a "theory"... yet they call it so...

Inflation theory askes us to accept everything grew to all that it is now in 30 seconds... that is a big idea but why it gets called a theory I can not fathom... even God took near a week to get the job done


I think the HB may well be found ... and one would think they must be very findable if it give mass to er stuff...well they must be everywhere and in large numbers... but I think they have gone down the wrong path with speculating upon its existence... it crept in because of the notion of massless particles and I doubt if it works that way... but if they do find it I say it is the gravity rain I have been seeking all these years and it will be smaller..just a guess as is the way I do science

Kenny said......Alex currently the distribution of matter within the universe is of intense interest to cosmologist so I don’t understand where your coming from....and I can only reply... yes of course that is so however I have not come across anything ( not saying it is not out there) on the line up thing and matter/energy transfer between galaxies.

alex
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