DoubtingStephen
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I looked on the back of our Plasma TV, it says it was made in Japan.
I do not have a preference. I do not need one to discount a theory like BBT which is constantly adding new make-believe factors to correlate the data with the theory. What is it now according to the thoery, 99% of the universe is made up of Dark-Matter and Dark-Energy?
It is?It is very revealing that you do not understand how redshift anomalies have relevance to this topic.
I don't follow ...Reality Check said:NGC 7603 does not have a redshift anomoly. Pleaese quote the sentence in the paper thst states that the NGC 7603 galaxy itself has a redshift anomoly.![]()
But as anyone who can read this kind of paper can clearly see, the authors say nothing about any redshift anomalies in the galaxy named NGC 7603.What do you think about the anomalies in the redshift observed in galaxies such as NGC 7603?
I don't follow ...
Are you implying that, of course, the paper's authors do not claim NGC 7603 has a redshift anomaly?
Or that they do so claim, and that RC's reading comprehension is severely lacking?
I mean, it's pretty clear cut; you wrote the following words:But as anyone who can read this kind of paper can clearly see, the authors say nothing about any redshift anomalies in the galaxy named NGC 7603.
I must say I really do have a lot of difficulty understanding what you write, JEROME; perhaps English is not (one of) your native tongue(s)?
Would you mind taking a few minutes to explain why?

I would say that there is little reason at this point to not assume that there is interaction between the different objects. When there is data that suggests such interaction then it will be much more interesting. However the use of statistics by Arp (Gutierez following suit) in this fashion is abysmal there is no reason that I find compelling to think these objects are not just opticaly aligned.
To demonstrate to us that you understand the data you've presented perhaps you could summarize the "several explanations in terms of cosmological or non-cosmological redshifts" which are discussed.
Your interpertation is insane. Of course there is a redshift anomaly. If you can not understand this than you are truly blinded by faith and there is absolutely nothing that will cure this aliment.
Sorry.![]()
It's a completely fair question. Which redshifts are anamolous? How does this contradict the current theory and what does the authors propose as a solution to the anamolies?
.Your interpertation is insane. Of course there is a redshift anomaly.DeiRenDopa said:I don't follow ...
Are you implying that, of course, the paper's authors do not claim NGC 7603 has a redshift anomaly?
Or that they do so claim, and that RC's reading comprehension is severely lacking?
I mean, it's pretty clear cut; you wrote the following words:But as anyone who can read this kind of paper can clearly see, the authors say nothing about any redshift anomalies in the galaxy named NGC 7603.What do you think about the anomalies in the redshift observed in galaxies such as NGC 7603?
I must say I really do have a lot of difficulty understanding what you write, JEROME; perhaps English is not (one of) your native tongue(s)?
.If you can not understand this than you are truly blinded by faith and there is absolutely nothing that will cure this aliment.
Me too.Sorry.![]()
Indeed.That would be because if the redshift does not denote time and distance than a large part of the foundation of our current understanding of the universe is incorrect.DeiRenDopa said:Would you mind taking a few minutes to explain why?
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DeiRenDopa said:It is?JEROME DA GNOME said:It is very revealing that you do not understand how redshift anomalies have relevance to this topic ['this topic' being Plasma Cosmology].
Would you mind taking a few minutes to explain why? [how 'redshift anomalies' are relevant to Plasma Cosmology]
I mean, as far as I know:
a) there has been no concise description of Plasma Cosmology (PC) given in this thread, by a PC proponent ... so without that, who can way what relevance 'redshift anomalies' might have to the topic at hand (or not)?
b) no one has attempted to draw a link (of any kind) between the research programme(s) of the authors of that paper and PC ... certainly no one in this thread has.
For the record, I also note that your earlier statement, about responding to the vast majority of posts, seems to be incompatible with your posting record ... at least as far as responding to my posts is concerned.
Also, it seems that you do not like to answer direct questions put to you, about the very ideas that you yourself have posted; why is that?
Perhaps you are applying the logic of false dichotomy (something like: IF BBT is wrong, THEN Plasma Cosmology MUST BE RIGHT!!!!!!!!)?
That was their burden and responsibilty Jerome, not mine or anybody elses. they are claiming experiment and observation, but they are the ones who neglected the control group. So they are in error and at fault. No where else but in woo land do people ask other people to run the control group when they claim association.Could you present a statistical analysis of the possibility for these four objects to be aligned such assuming that they are not part of the same whole?
Indeed.
However, what does that have to do with Plasma Cosmology (the explicit topic of this thread)?
Perhaps you are applying the logic of false dichotomy (something like: IF BBT is wrong, THEN Plasma Cosmology MUST BE RIGHT!!!!!!!!)?
Or am I missing something?
Here's the full context, just so that we don't lose sight of it (I've added bold, and [some editorial comments]):
spelling schmellinganomalous
anomalies
So you're saying Einstein, Hawking, Susskind, etc., are all wrong?Black holes are another made-up thought with no evidence. This idea seems to fit well with the BBT thus it is kept.
Black holes are another made-up thought with no evidence. This idea seems to fit well with the BBT thus it is kept. Gravity is not strong enough and as such we need make-believe things to account for certain observations.