Ooooo! You're mean. But seriously I'm glad to see that someone else is thinking this is old, bad science. I thought for a second there that I had slipped into a frightening parallel universe where Bill Clinton was elected to his 3rd term as president. (Heeheehee... I'm back to silly again.)
Ooooo! You're mean. But seriously I'm glad to see that someone else is thinking this is old, bad science. I thought for a second there that I had slipped into a frightening parallel universe where Bill Clinton was elected to his 3rd term as president. (Heeheehee... I'm back to silly again.)
It's old, but it was useful science in its day. It provded a valuable test for the Standard Model in its day. You can't have good science without providing challenging tests. It is just that some days you just have to give up, because your challenge just isn't valid anymore.
Check out that link by Bill Keel. It's a couple of years old, but it provides a good junior astrophysics level examination of the problem, and what both theories have predicted.