by Michael Mozina » Fri Jan 10, 2020 3:21 pm
Zyxzevn wrote: ↑Fri Jan 10, 2020 2:05 am
It is telling how many astronomers keep on attacking all this evidence against Dark Energy.
And keep affirming that Dark Energy is true.
Even if it would exist, it is clear that these astronomers are not really scientists at all.
I think that science will only advance, after all modern astronomy is dropped into the trash-bin.
It's the blatant confirmation bias that is most disturbing IMO. In spite of the fact that exotic matter claims have failed tens of billions of dollars worth of empirical (laboratory) "tests" over the past decade, and in spite of all the recent studies that show how poorly the mainstream has estimated the ordinary mass in our universe, astronomers continue insist that they "know" that exotic forms of dark matter exist.
In spite of the fact that newer SN1A "tests" based on *much larger data sets* show that there is absolutely no SN1A evidence to support dark energy, they'll just ignore it. The second study/paper from that previous post even "explained" that the original SN1A study used as evidence to support dark energy was inherently flawed because all the SN1A data points used in the original study came from a single direction in the sky which happens to coincide with the movement of our galaxy through the universe.
In spite of the fact that LIGO is now 0 for 50+ in terms of duplicating any type of multimessenger results in their 03 run, and 0 for 6 in BNS mergers, and in spite of the fact that most of the time only two of the three detectors (sometimes only one of them) "see" anything, LIGO keeps insisting that they're measuring gravitational waves anyway. If these were "real" GW wave events, all three detectors would see them every time, and they'd have dozens of examples of mutlimessenger confirmation of their claims by now. Nope. still just one "lucky" break from 2017.
Astronomy today is a completely corrupt form of pseudscience. Astronomers are completely disinterested in engaging in honest dialog about alternatives to their metaphysical crap. Instead, they ban anyone and everyone from their websites who dares to point out the problems with the LCDM model or their methodology, and they consistently sweep all the failed tests of their model right under the rug. It's the Ptolemaic problem all over again.
It's pretty amazing to me how poorly the LCDM model actually holds up to any serious scrutiny. I can't even recall a single "test" that the LCDM has passed reliably over the past several decades. Distant galaxies and quasars are far too mature and massive to be explained by the big bang model. Nothing about the LCDM model is viable or holds up to any serious scrutiny.
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It is telling how many astronomers keep on attacking all this evidence against Dark Energy.
And keep affirming that Dark Energy is true.
Even if it would exist, it is clear that these astronomers are not really scientists at all.
I think that science will only advance, after all modern astronomy is dropped into the trash-bin.
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It's the blatant confirmation bias that is most disturbing IMO. In spite of the fact that exotic matter claims have failed tens of billions of dollars worth of empirical (laboratory) "tests" over the past decade, and in spite of all the recent studies that show how poorly the mainstream has estimated the ordinary mass in our universe, astronomers continue insist that they "know" that exotic forms of dark matter exist.
In spite of the fact that newer SN1A "tests" based on *much larger data sets* show that there is absolutely no SN1A evidence to support dark energy, they'll just ignore it. The second study/paper from that previous post even "explained" that the original SN1A study used as evidence to support dark energy was inherently flawed because all the SN1A data points used in the original study came from a single direction in the sky which happens to coincide with the movement of our galaxy through the universe.
In spite of the fact that LIGO is now 0 for 50+ in terms of duplicating any type of multimessenger results in their 03 run, and 0 for 6 in BNS mergers, and in spite of the fact that most of the time only two of the three detectors (sometimes only one of them) "see" anything, LIGO keeps insisting that they're measuring gravitational waves anyway. If these were "real" GW wave events, all three detectors would see them every time, and they'd have dozens of examples of mutlimessenger confirmation of their claims by now. Nope. still just one "lucky" break from 2017.
Astronomy today is a completely corrupt form of pseudscience. Astronomers are completely disinterested in engaging in honest dialog about alternatives to their metaphysical crap. Instead, they ban anyone and everyone from their websites who dares to point out the problems with the LCDM model or their methodology, and they consistently sweep all the failed tests of their model right under the rug. It's the Ptolemaic problem all over again.
It's pretty amazing to me how poorly the LCDM model actually holds up to any serious scrutiny. I can't even recall a single "test" that the LCDM has passed reliably over the past several decades. Distant galaxies and quasars are far too mature and massive to be explained by the big bang model. Nothing about the LCDM model is viable or holds up to any serious scrutiny.