This book delivers chapters that are required reading for serious cosmologists. The most important chapters strongly suggest that the typical analytical routine used by astronomers over the past century to evaluate the distance-velocity correlation is fatally flawed and unscientific. Type Ia Supernovae (SNe Ia) data, when properly analyzed, do not support the standard model better than other simple models. This also means support for dark matter and dark energy is nonexistent. Another chapter explains that information from distant galaxies is not evidence for dark matter, and why Distance Modulus (DM) cannot be detected on Earth. Other chapters explore the fundamental relationships of cosmology, suggesting new and potentially useful models. Several chapters present excellent work in predicting observables in subatomic physics, which can be verified through high-energy experiments.
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