Friday, June 11, 2010

How Jupiter Falsifies the Big Bang



"There's no explanation at all of the cosmic microwave background in the Big Bang Theory. All you can say for the theory is that it permits you to put it in if you want to put it in. So you look and it's there so you put it in. That's it; it isn't an explanation." -- Fred Hoyle, cosmologist, 2000

New Scientist: Has Jupiter sent cosmology down a false trail?

It's supposed to be the "gold standard" of evidence supporting the standard model of cosmology – including dark matter, dark energy and the exponential expansion after the big bang known as inflation.

But could it be wrong? Might misleading measurements by NASA's Wilkinson Microwave Anisotropy Probe (WMAP) have been leading us towards the wrong theory of cosmology? One astrophysicist thinks so, and he says the planet Jupiter is to blame

1 comment:

Jeffery Keown said...

This does not end the Big Bang theory at all. Once again, you read an article, decide it reads the way you want it to, and then make up a lie that you use as a headline.

If anything, it will help refine cosmology. The article does say the new findings deal inflation a bit of a blow, but not the Big Bang itself.