Just thought I'd mention this because it wasn't long ago that I made a post about astronomers and astrophysicists...about how they do all these calculations and think that the calculations are reality. Then they find out they are wrong.The newly discovered LQC is so enormous, in fact, that theory predicts it shouldn't exist, researchers said. The quasar group appears to violate a widely accepted assumption known as the cosmological principle, which holds that the universe is essentially homogeneous when viewed at a sufficiently large scale.
Calculations suggest that structures larger than about 1.2 billion light-years should not exist, researchers said.
Also on a larger level there's this thing where people have theories that can't be substantiated through experimentation. And they find out they are wrong a lot. And people actually act like people finding out they're wrong a lot means that everything they say should be taken as truth as though it's handed down by God.
Why, by golly, if the "scientific consensus" says something it MUST be true! That sort of thing.
So now that we find out that they're wrong about something...again...many will say, "See? Science corrects itself."
It's ironic for me to be saying this because I do love science. It's a wonderful process. Unfortunately I think a lot of people forget what it is. Or they don't understand what it is. And they think "scientists" are gods. Essentially.












