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JWST finds "Red Dots", and astronomers confused by "Dark Comets"
JWST finds red dots, which are simply explained as galaxies so far back that they disprove the "Big Bang" -- so standard theorists try to invent more new and exotic mechanisms to save big bang cosmology. Closer to home, "dark comets" are simply rocky objects with no off-gassing in very eccentric orbits. Their accelerations that do not fit into standard gravitational theory are mistakenly labelled as "non-gravitational" acceleration. In fact they are gravitational -- as predicted in section 8 of the paper on CGC -- Cyclic Gravity and Cosmology. In this section, it was predicted that any object in any eccentric orbit would display this signature.
The Giant Ring -- another large scale structure that should not be there
The same team that discovered the giant arc has discovered a giant ring. Both of these structures should not have been able to form according to standard Cosmology. We take a look at Ethan Siegel's claim that these may be artifacts. We then take a look at the Dart impact on the Dimorphos asteroid, and what it might mean according to Cyclic Gravity and Cosmology (CGC). Then we propose an experiment that might be done here on Earth to prove or disprove CGC.
Conical galactic outflows challenge standard gravitational theory
Taurus report comments upon research this past month on conical, bi-polar galactic outflows. These are consistent with the way that Cyclic Gravity and Cosmology (CGC) presents Active Galactic Nuclei (AGN) as re-cycling matter in the universe. Standard theory does not explain the shape nor the reason for these outflows, while CGC does explain them.
One year on: How is the Hot Big Bang (HBB) GR-LCDM model faring given this past year's JWST observations?
Unexpected patterns in the redshift. Also: Monster Stars are latest GR-LCDM fantasy
GR-LCDM ignores periodicity in the redshift of observed galaxies because they can not explain it. They also can not explain how early galaxies have a normal distribution of metals. They try to deal with this by inventing another unobserved fantasy: Monster Stars.