Re: simple GRT question



Ken S. Tucker <dynamics@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

[...]
Yes, see Golowich's et al 1989 paper, "Gravitational scattering
of quantum particles".
It has effectively debunked the Big Bang Theory
and the notion of an expanding universe,

No, it doesn't -- not even vaguely.

Steve Carlip
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