Re: Quantum Mechanics: established fact?




Phineas T Puddleduck wrote:
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<100620062314232723%phineaspuddleduck@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, Phineas T
Puddleduck <phineaspuddleduck@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

What I meant was the horizon problem. The size of the anisotropies
cannot be explained without inflation - they're from a nearly perfect
black body and the anisotropies are several factors of magnitude bigger
then the T=T_0(1+z) (which yields a redshift of around 660) time of the
creation of the CMB would suggest.

That should be z = 1000 - T ~ 4000K for recombination

Ok, you can take a billion fuzzy balls from a
photographic plate and claim "a miracle proof",
I have no doubt, evangelists do that everyday,
just send money, and you'll get more fuzzier
balls...if that's what you seek.
Ken

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