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Jeran Campanella reads an article by  Bjørn Ekeberg, Ph.D. at Scientific American titled [https://blogs.scientificamerican.com/observations/cosmology-has-some-big-problems/?redirect=1 ''Cosmology Has Some Big Problems''] ([http://archive.fo/a7tHV#selection-453.2-459.13 Archive]) which depicts the many problems of Cosmology, essentially calling it a folktale. Runtime 40m
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Jeran Campanella reads an article by  Bjørn Ekeberg, Ph.D. at Scientific American titled [https://blogs.scientificamerican.com/observations/cosmology-has-some-big-problems/?redirect=1 ''Cosmology Has Some Big Problems''] ([http://archive.fo/a7tHV#selection-453.2-459.13 Archive]) which depicts the many problems of Cosmology, essentially calling it a folktale. Runtime: 40m
  
 
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Jeran Campanella reads an article by Bjørn Ekeberg, Ph.D. at Scientific American titled Cosmology Has Some Big Problems (Archive) which depicts the many problems of Cosmology, essentially calling it a folktale. Runtime: 40m

Questions and Answers

Q. What does this have to do with RET?
A. General Relativity, Special Relativity, Newton's laws, etc., are all based on earthly experiments and interpretations. Those laws do not work in the giant universe proposed by RET.

Q. Cosmology may be a mystery, but astronomers can explain things locally.
A. See the Three Body Problem

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