Authors: Stephen J. Crothers
On the evening of the 29th of November 2016, Professor Manfred Lindner from the Max Planck Institute for Nuclear Physics, gave a public lecture at the University of Sydney, on dark matter and cosmology, and the Xenon1T project searching for dark matter particles by means of neutrino collisions and recoils in a 1 tonne vat of liquid xenon. At the conclusion of his lecture I questioned him on his presentation of an all-sky 'CMB' anisotropy map. He confirmed that the map was from the Planck satellite. The Planck satellite's 4 K 'blackbody' reference loads failed. This failing, ironically, proved that there is no monopole signal at L2, and hence no 'CMB'. Without its 'CMB', big bang cosmology is dead.
Comments: 2 Pages. Public Lecture: The dark Side of the Universe, Professor Manfred Lindner: http://sydney.edu.au/sydney_ideas/lectures/2016/professor_manfred_lindner.shtml
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