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Hawking was wrong anyway

Posted by verne on April 30, 2007, at 6:10:55

In reply to I'm with you on that one, Michael83 » Michael83, posted by Honore on April 29, 2007, at 16:51:08

I agree, let's first consider the bee and frog situation. Hawking admitted not long ago that he was completely wrong about black holes anyway.

Our view of the cosmos changes faster than some toad mad-maxes Australia. Hawkings, and more like him, after years around the track, are little further ahead than they started.

Few years back, astronomers discovered an anomaly that was 5 billion years *older* than the starting point of the universe and yet somehow much closer to us. Astro-Physics has been scrambling ever since. Hawking's book on black holes was now kindling.

What they found defied physics, astronomy, their brains, and everybody's brains. Made no sense.

I appreciate your concern about the bees. Animals indicate changes.

verne


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