Prof. Joel R. Primack- The View from the Center of the Universe
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Discovering Our Extraordinary Place in the Cosmos Prof. Joel R. Primack part of the "Madua 2007-08" lecture series for more information about the lecture visit: http://outreach.huji.ac.il/?cmd=lectures.10&act=read&id=63 produced by the Authority of the Community and Youth http://community-youth.huji.ac.il/ and filmed by the Center for Multimedia Assisted Instruction http://multimedia.huji.ac.il/ of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem http://www.huji.ac.il
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The book was life changing for me. Really appreciated it
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Im reading the book right now and it is wonderfull. These concepts are explained more clearly in the book :)
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@ldl1949 Well there are only so many letters let let me put into a comment. For more clarity you can see my videos.
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@LukeCoulson happy Christmas to you too :) you cant wrap infinity.... but I'm sure Santa can work out something nice to compensate.
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@LukeCoulson I agree. but you see this a lot. people find it difficult to except the term infinite.
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@mikefromspace if you would like people to agree with you, you have have to be more clear...
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There is no universe center. The universe is infinite. The 'red shift' is caused since waves are kinetic, through particles only hitting eachother, not magically sucking or wiggling to eachother using ridiculous strings. I've proven this in my theory. Black holes do not simply build in density. They fill space with massive particles, this is why we have galactic bulge. Stars do the same to a small degree. Recycling particles that allow waves causes wave slowing, am I the only one that see this?
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That's TOO JEWISH FOR ME!
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