physx:astrolunch:nearby_galaxies_as_pointers_to_a_better_theory_of_cosmic_evolution
Title
“Nearby galaxies as pointers to a better theory of cosmic evolution”
Arxiv link
http://arxiv.org/abs/1001.1484
Abstract
The great advances in the network of cosmological tests show that the relativistic Big Bang theory is a good description of our expanding Universe. However, the properties of nearby galaxies that can be observed in greatest detail suggest that a better theory would describe a mechanism by which matter is more rapidly gathered into galaxies and groups of galaxies. This more rapid growth occurs in some theoretical ideas now under discussion.
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