Galaxy Cluster SDSS J1531+3414 Type post Author Guillermo Gonzalez Date April 28, 2024 CategoriesCosmologyGeologyIntelligent DesignPhysical Sciences Tagged , Albert Einstein, Big Bang, cepheid variable stars, Cosmic Background Radiation, cosmological constant, Doppler shift, earth, Georges Lemaître, globular clusters, Hubble Space Telescope, Milky Way, supernovae, universe, Vesto Slipher The “Hubble Tension” and the Big Bang Guillermo Gonzalez April 28, 2024 Cosmology, Geology, Intelligent Design, Physical Sciences 5 One thing I am fairly certain about: overthrowing the Big Bang theory is not in the offing. Read More ›
Big Bang Revolutionaries Type post Author Jean-Pierre Luminet Date April 24, 2024 CategoriesCosmologyIntelligent DesignPhysical SciencesPlanetology Tagged , Albert Einstein, Alexander Friedmann, Big Bang, Cold War, Edwin Hubble, galaxies, George Gamow, Georges Lemaître, Henri Poincaré, Hubble-Lemaître Law, Jean-Pierre Luminet, Ralph Alpher, redshift, Robert Herman, Vesto Slipher The True Fathers of the Big Bang Jean-Pierre Luminet April 24, 2024 Cosmology, Intelligent Design, Physical Sciences, Planetology 7 The purpose of this book is not to exhaustively survey the history of cosmology through the centuries. Read More ›
Hubble Type post Author Guillermo Gonzalez Date January 17, 2019 CategoriesAstronomyCosmologyPhysical Sciences Tagged , __k-review, Alan Guth, Albert Einstein, Alexander Vilenkin, atheism, Big Bang, Doppler shift, Fred Hoyle, galaxies, General Theory of Relativity, Hubble’s Law, Mount Wilson Observatory, Primeval Atom, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, theism, universe, Vesto Slipher Proper Credit — Who Discovered Hubble’s Law? Guillermo Gonzalez January 17, 2019 Astronomy, Cosmology, Physical Sciences 3 Many leading scientists of the day realized the implication of the cosmic expansion — there was a beginning! Read More ›