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Cosmology on Trial
Pierre St Clair
Cosmology on Trial
Pierre St Clair
What if you knew the anomalies that cosmologists don't discuss in public?Cosmology on Trial - a remarkable study of unexplained and unsolved mysteries of the universe. New discoveries challenge the Big Bang model, General Relativity, Quantum Mechanics, String Theory, Gravity, Black Holes, and Redshift interpretation. Bestselling author, Pierre St. Clair, examines the latest theories like an attorney in a court of law. The author speaks without complex jargon. "Just the facts, please. Show me the evidence."Scientific journals cite major disagreements with current models of the universe1. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society published the discovery of a ring of nine cataclysmic gamma ray bursts (GRBs) five billion light years across. On August 4, 2015, Professor Lajos Balasz announced at a press conference: "This structure contradicts the current models of the universe."Investigating teams of physicists are trying to verify if known processes of galaxy formation created the ring structure. If not, present theories of the evolution of the universe will need a radical revision.2. Scientific American (May/2014) highlighted another serious calamity."The negative results are beginning to produce if not a full-blown crisis in particle physics, then at least a widespread panic."Theorists working in particle physics admit they're in a state of confusion. Science periodicals, forums, and papers suggest fundamental principles of physics need revising."Theoretical physics is at a crossroads right now... In a sense we've entered a very deep crisis."Dr. Neil Turok - Director of the Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics3. Science Daily reports that a team of astronomers have found the largest structure in the universe: a large quasar group (LQG) four billion light years from end to end. Our present theory says it shouldn't exist.4. Gravity, dark matter, dark energy, and consciousness comprise 96% of the universe yet are ignored in the Standard Model of physics. Cosmology on Trial explains why Newtonian Physics, General Relativity, Quantum Mechanics, & String Theory acknowledge inconsistencies in explaining gravitation, redshift interpretation, black holes, particles that exceed light speed, and more. Renowned physicists are clamoring for a new paradigm in cosmology."We need to make a clean break and embark on a search for a new kind of theory that can be applied to the whole universe - a theory that avoids the confusions and paradoxes, answers the unanswerable questions, and generates genuine physical predictions for cosmological observations."Dr. Lee Smolin - Bestselling author of The Trouble With PhysicsCosmology on Trial digs behind the headlines to reveal the present state of cosmology- anomalies and inconsistencies are spreading unchecked - three important initiatives that are routinely ignored- five cosmological theories not supported by observations nor dataPierre St. Clair discloses what other authors exclude. He pursues the big question: Is Big Bang cosmology a true account, or simply a lash-up of unsettled anomalies to preserve the status quo?The author examines disparities in published mainstream science reports such as: "Fraud in the Scientific Literature," "Ripples from the Big Bang," and "The Higgs Boson."NASA physicists readily admit 96% of the matter and energy in the universe is unknown. Science only understands 4% of the universe?"As a scientist and as an educator, I like the idea that we believe things because there's evidence."Dr. Richard Dawkins - Oxford University Professor & Bestselling Author"This book simply makes the very strong point that our cosmology of yesteryear was not based on solid evidence, and our cosmology of today isn't either." V. DiCara - US author based in Japan
Media | Books Paperback Book (Book with soft cover and glued back) |
Released | February 12, 2017 |
ISBN13 | 9781540865229 |
Publishers | Createspace Independent Publishing Platf |
Pages | 246 |
Dimensions | 152 × 229 × 14 mm · 367 g |
Language | English |