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Old August 30th 05 posted to sci.astro,sci.physics
Yousuf Khan
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Default Could the universe be older and bigger than we can see?

N:dlzc D:aol T:com (dlzc) wrote:
http://www.universetoday.com/am/publ...e.html?1132005
... CMBR interacting with galaxies some 7 billion years ago...


This one seems to talk about all of the perceived variances in the CMBR
to be just effects of local galaxies creating an illusionary effect.
They can't seem to tell whether the variances are locally generated or
real ones.


MOND isn't the answer. Neither is Dark Matter, in my opinion.


snip

I suspect both Dark Matter and Dark Energy to end up being huge
fudge factors. I am usually wrong, however. Just don't look to
them to stay "unmodified and eternal".

David A. Smith


What do you expect the final answer will be? Perhaps these are effects
of as yet undiscovered properties of superstrings?

Yousuf Khan

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