A Magnetic Problem with “Protogalaxies”

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A Magnetic Problem with “Protogalaxies”

Post by popster1 » Tue Feb 09, 2010 12:49 pm

The line in this article that leapt out at me was in the New Scientist quotation: "Magnetic fields are difficult to model, so they tend not to be incorporated into cosmological simulations." This could be paraphrased to read: If you can't figure a way to reproduce it in a computer model, it must not be significant.
I've lived long enough to see nearly everything I ever believed to be true disproved at least once.

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