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Originally Posted by Jarvamundo
http://www.newscientist.com/article/...it-should.html
riiiiight... now we have mini primordial black hole lenses popping into existance shortly after BBzero... and they somehow manage to land in between us and 900 quasars, which (if according to redshift distance) are amongst the intensely bright objects ever to exist....
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They're starting to clutch at straws for explanations as to why their observations don't quite mesh with what they expect from their theories. What it needs is a complete revision of their present theories, not another "answer" devised to try and take into account the observations they make. Sounds like nothing more than another addition to all the other types of "dark matter" they believe are out there.
Who knows, they maybe right, but I wouldn't bet on it.