Talk:Cosmology

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Sugestion

In the Cosmology article, it is possible to use the structure below (a list with latin letters):

  1. Comets have short lives. In order to explain why the Solar System still has comets, Jan Oort invented the Oort cloud. It has never been observed, measured nor validated, yet is spoken and written about as though real.
  2. String Theory is a major area of study in cosmology and many research labs. Neither strings nor their predicted effects have ever been observed.
  3. Black Holes have never been observed yet are a mainstay of cosmology. In fact, whenever a new cosmic anomaly appears, scientists are quick to invent a new kind of black hole to explain it. Practically every discussion on cosmology or advanced physics includes some reference to a black hole.
  4. Light Speed the one-way speed of light has never been observed[1]. However each of the attempts to measure the one-way speed are daunted by the obvious[2] such as the fact that all measurement equipment also operates at the speed of light and adulterates the results. The equipment itself may artificially clamp the results to the maximum speed of the equipment no differently than "flooring" an accelerator will only make a car go the speed available to its engine and power-train.
  5. Intrinsic Red Shift is the observed effect of high-red-shift objects in near-space locations, and starspots (larger versions of sunspots) both of which strongly suggest that red-shift is not a function of distance but an intrinsic quality of the object.

Best regards, Luiz Alexandre Silva 12:19, 3 March 2014 (EST)

Sugestion for quotes

For quotes there are many possibilities:

Using the template quote:

That light requires the same time to traverse the path A > M as for the path B > M is in reality neither a supposition nor a hypothesis about the physical nature of light, but a stipulation which I can make of my own freewill in order to arrive at a definition of simultaneity"[3] [emphasis is in the original].

Using the template to quote:

Einstein:

That light requires the same time to traverse the path A > M as for the path B > M is in reality neither a supposition nor a hypothesis about the physical nature of light, but a stipulation which I can make of my own freewill in order to arrive at a definition of simultaneity"[4] [emphasis is in the original].

Using the template cquote:

That light requires the same time to traverse the path A > M as for the path B > M is in reality neither a supposition nor a hypothesis about the physical nature of light, but a stipulation which I can make of my own freewill in order to arrive at a definition of simultaneity"[5] [emphasis is in the original].

Best regards,

Luiz Alexandre Silva 12:51, 3 March 2014 (EST)

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