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Hi,
O.K. Shameless book promotion here. But THE MYSTERIOUS UNIVERSE really should be of interest to people on this site. Phil Plait was kind enough to read and give feedback on the manuscript, and I'm please to say that it's getting outstanding reviews. To mark the book's publication, I have a special treat for everyone on this board. An exclusive, one-of-a-kind interview with our very own universe! That’s right. Have you ever wondered how it all started? Come read the amazing insights and unique point of view of Mr. Universe, and I don’t mean Arnold Schwarzenegger. Go here: http://www.ellenjackson.net/work11.htm (P.S. It's actually a serious book! But, c'mon, you've got to have a little fun!) |
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Hi Betsy, I read the beginning pointed to by your link and it seems that the book repeats the old urban legend of expanding universe while the physics tells a different story.
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(And, incidentally, what's that buzzing noise above? Do I hear ATM promotion? Nah, couldn't be. We talk mainstream astronomy here. Right?) Thanks, Ellen. Looks good.
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They might since otherwise they would have to read more than just the title, abstract and conclusions (as eg. do the editors of scientific journals). They never had time yet to read it through and a principle of induction says it will happen again.
Last edited by JimJast; 28-June-2008 at 10:29 PM. Reason: fixing some typos |
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Isn't it interesting that instead of discussing things like astronomy and the universe we discuss things like typos and nobody is really interested in whether the universe is Einstein's or not leaving it to "experts" whose interest in those matters is the same as in this thread... Among a few dozens of "gravitay physicists" in my university I didn't find a single one who would be interested in the issue of expansion. All of them assume that what they are told by mathematicians is true (while math isn't even an exact science). No scientific curiosity among gravity physicists, just opposite to what there is among non gravity physicists. It is not my original observation but Roy Glauber (when he was my physics professor for a while) turned my attention to this fact since it bothered him a lot. In my opinion it is a sign of times: science as art before it is turing into modern, non Popperian science (of course as a "non expert" I have no idea what good science or good art is and my purpose is just to offend artists and scientists most likely envying them their talents). Modern science like modern art is good since it finally protects scientists against producing bad science as modern art protects artists against producing kitsches since no art can be consdered a kitsch today when museums show kitsches as valuable pieces of art worth thousands, and in some cases millions of dollars. And if a piece of art is sold for a million it is worth million by definition. Scientists finally discovered this truth. Even if it interferes with dicovering more truths. But don't we all just work for money (except ameteurs, "non experts" by definition, of course)... Last edited by JimJast; 29-June-2008 at 09:38 AM. |
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Given that you are apparently not an astrophysicist, I am very glad to hear that you ran your text past a real professional, our very own Bad Astronomer, Phil Plait. Congratulations on getting some good reviews and best of luck with this work.
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Why don't you just give it a rest since you are apparently the only one in the Universe who continues to follow the flawed and discredited ideas that you cannot refrain from injecting into every discussion wherever you go. You may not be a bad sculptor. Why don't you stick with what you're good at?
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