Modern Cosmology and the Origin of the Universe - Matias Zaldarriaga
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Friends Forum: February 11, 2015 Matias Zaldarriaga, IAS "Modern Cosmology and the Origin of the Universe" The last decades have seen great advances in our understanding of the history of our universe. I will summarize our current knowledge, describe some of the puzzles that still remain and speculate about future developments in cosmology. Matias Zaldarriaga has made many influential and creative contributions to our understanding of the early universe, particle astrophysics, and cosmology As a probe of fundamental physics. Much of his work centers on understanding the clues about the earliest moments of our universe encoded in the Cosmic Microwave Background, the faint glow of radiation generated by the Big Bang, and in the distribution of matter in the late Universe. More videos on http://video.ias.edu
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Here come the youtube plasma universe people, who of course never make any real mathematical deconstructions of GR, or inflation, or account for the view of CMB that we have. I really wish they would, but I've never even seen one of them actually go through GR field equations, and CMB , and do real science. Instead, all they do is make claims that they are unable to substantiate , avoid any mathematical rigor whatsoever, and call people names. It's like liberals calling Trump a "racist", but they can't actually show anything truly 'racist' about him, lol.
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Bad presentation. The (pseudo)science of cosmology is shooting itself in the foot.
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12:00 Look at those cosmic galactical strands/structures, isn't this also the structure of the universe today? I remember this picture from a lot of articles.
Would these have charges? What would that implicate
How can we know for sure the cmb is not something completely different than what we think it is?
Is the redshift argument strong enough to validate inflation, big bang when redshift can also occur with electromagnetic change?
Too bad he didnt go into the fossils he was talking about. Thanks
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