Re: Evidence for "Big Bang Theory"

Gil Hardwick (gil@landmark.iinet.net.au)
Thu, 27 Apr 1995 03:26:13 GMT


In article <3njgj9$4f6r@sat.ipp-garching.mpg.de>, Bruce D. Scott (bds@ipp-garching.mpg.de) writes:
>Carl J Lydick (carl@SOL1.GPS.CALTECH.EDU) wrote:
>
>: The "tired light" hypothesis, so beloved of creationists, hasn't been in
>: use by anybody except them since the 1950s or thereabouts.
>
>
>Is David Crawford a creationist? (I don't know.)
>
>Crawford published his QGEL (quantum gravity e... losses) model in
>D. F. Crawford Ap. J. 377 1 (August 1991) and D. F. Crawford AP. J. 410
>488-492 (June 1993). Basically, it is a way for photons to lose energy to
.
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Slipping just a tad behind the cutting edge here, are we Carl?

Maybe you ought to put in a request to your boss to be paid for more
than just knowing VAX/VMS, yes?


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