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− | The author has been preaching (or: teaching) for many years in NPA conferences that our ?club of dissident physicists? should avoid repeating errors common amongst textbook physicists. Nevertheless, a further one (= error) appeared in our 2007 session: the error of an ?expanding universe? (according to Hubble). ? Of course, I (the author) was aware of this ?Hubble(d) flop?, but thought that all other club members had also already spotted it as a blatant error as well. This item will be treated in sufficient details in this paper. And more. | + | The author has been preaching (or: teaching) for many years in NPA conferences that our ?club of dissident physicists? should avoid repeating errors common amongst textbook physicists. Nevertheless, a further one (= error) appeared in our 2007 session: the error of an ?expanding universe? (according to Hubble). ? Of course, I (the author) was aware of this ?Hubble(d) flop?, but thought that all other club members had also already spotted it as a blatant error as well. This item will be treated in sufficient details in this paper. And more. |
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Title |
More Errors in Discoveries of Physics of the 20th Century, Entrenched for Generations |
Author(s) | Martin M?ller |
Keywords | {{{keywords}}} |
Published | 2009 |
Journal | None |
Abstract
The author has been preaching (or: teaching) for many years in NPA conferences that our ?club of dissident physicists? should avoid repeating errors common amongst textbook physicists. Nevertheless, a further one (= error) appeared in our 2007 session: the error of an ?expanding universe? (according to Hubble). ? Of course, I (the author) was aware of this ?Hubble(d) flop?, but thought that all other club members had also already spotted it as a blatant error as well. This item will be treated in sufficient details in this paper. And more.