Interstellar Microwave Matrix

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Interstellar Microwave Matrix

Unread post by webolife » Tue Mar 29, 2011 8:26 am

If interstellar plasma radiation is responsible for the CMB observations, is there any evidence that these readings are shifting, as would seem to be the obvious prediction based on the premise that these radiations are being "locally" produced? Non-shifting CMB would suggest a more distant origin.
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Re: Interstellar Microwave Matrix

Unread post by Sparky » Thu May 05, 2011 8:47 am

Good question...since we only have 50ys of observation, would shifting occur over such a time span.? that is assuming that data manipulation to remove "spurious anomalies " had not been done.

And can we measure CMB outside of our solar system?..i don't see how...

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Re: Interstellar Microwave Matrix

Unread post by webolife » Thu May 05, 2011 11:41 am

Yes, the question implies that if the CMB is a solar-system-local phenomenon then a 50 year observation window should detect a shift... however is our instrumentation sensitive enough to notice that shift if it occurs? This shifting or scintillation would be decisive determiner whether we're seeing CMB or CMF[oreground].
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Re: Interstellar Microwave Matrix

Unread post by Goldminer » Thu May 05, 2011 5:39 pm

webolife wrote:Yes, the question implies that if the CMB is a solar-system-local phenomenon then a 50 year observation window should detect a shift... however is our instrumentation sensitive enough to notice that shift if it occurs? This shifting or scintillation would be decisive determiner whether we're seeing CMB or CMF[oreground].
I suppose most people today have never heard an actual phonograph record being played with a scratch in the groove. The stylus would jump out of the groove and land in a further-out groove, thus replaying the just heard portion of the record. Well, that would be me.

Pierre-Marie Robitaille, who is undeniably an expert in the detection and deciphering of microwave energy, demonstrates in this article that the so called CMB is actually microwave energy radiated from Earth's oceans and then secondarily reflected into the horns of the satellite detectors. All the criticism of his work that I have read is primarily ad hominem, and not demonstrating problems in his technical work. In other words, his work stands on its own.

The critics understand that his work is the silver spike in the already hole ridden (otherwise "Holy" as in religious zeal) Big Bang consensus. The CMB is dead, long live the CMB!

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Re: Interstellar Microwave Matrix

Unread post by webolife » Fri May 06, 2011 10:13 am

But how does that answer the quest for evidence of scintillation?
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