Panspermia/A critique of The dark side of the universe: from Zwicky to accelerated expansion

(Review Paper) Cited in Panspermia/A critique of The dark side of the universe: from Zwicky to accelerated expansion

Points Made edit

The universe is not only still expanding, the expansion is accelerating! This supports the big bang, because if it's expanding, a long time ago it must have been smaller, which is the principle of big bang [1].

Methods edit

First they measured the number of galaxies, and then they used this information to measure global geometry which is basically the shape of the universe. [2]

Results edit

They found out that the method was inaccurate and some of the inaccuracies could be corrected through infrared technology.[3]

References edit

  1. # ↑ Turner, (2000), A critique of The dark side of the universe: from Zwicky to accelerated expansion. Departments of Astronomy & Astrophysics and of Physics, Enrico Fermi Institute, The University of Chicago, http://library.mtroyal.ca:2097/science/article/pii/S0370157300000405
  2. Brian P. Schmidt1, Nicholas B. Suntzeff, (1998), The High-Z Supernova Search: Measuring Cosmic Deceleration and Global Curvature of the Universe Using Type Ia Supernova. THE ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL. http://iopscience.iop.org/0004-637X/507/1/46
  3. 1. ↑ Brian P. Schmidt1, Nicholas B. Suntzeff, (1998), The High-Z Supernova Search: Measuring Cosmic Deceleration and Global Curvature of the Universe Using Type Ia Supernova. THE ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL. http://iopscience.iop.org/0004-637X/507/1/46