KindaGamey
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You may have seen this before? I post it every chance I get.
It's a fantastic summary of one issue in science where errors were compounded and they held on to a dogma that had entrenched itself rather than growing beyond their preconception. In part two you hear direct testimony of people who have been pushed out for not adopting the right perspective. What I like is that it is anti-mainstream science from sidelined scientists. It's not just poking a bear with a stick from the outside. Plus, a priest was the one who came up with "everything exploded from nothing" -- that's surely got to give the materialists pause.
And it's pretty solid evidence. We assumed redshift meant stuff was hightailing it away from us, but then we found some high redshift objects that we know were attached to other objects that weren't that far away. So we can either ignore the outlier data or change the theory. Hmm.
Annnnd... once you accept that the big bang might never have happened, you look at things differently. It's funny how we can change the entire history of the universe with one restructured opinion.
It's a fantastic summary of one issue in science where errors were compounded and they held on to a dogma that had entrenched itself rather than growing beyond their preconception. In part two you hear direct testimony of people who have been pushed out for not adopting the right perspective. What I like is that it is anti-mainstream science from sidelined scientists. It's not just poking a bear with a stick from the outside. Plus, a priest was the one who came up with "everything exploded from nothing" -- that's surely got to give the materialists pause.
And it's pretty solid evidence. We assumed redshift meant stuff was hightailing it away from us, but then we found some high redshift objects that we know were attached to other objects that weren't that far away. So we can either ignore the outlier data or change the theory. Hmm.
Annnnd... once you accept that the big bang might never have happened, you look at things differently. It's funny how we can change the entire history of the universe with one restructured opinion.
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