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Old 09-04-2021, 09:45 PM
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Default New Evidence against the Standard Model of Cosmology

Gotta love the ever changing views in science and cosmology... That's right, everything should be challenged, including Standards in Science if it doesn't sit right with someone who knows a thing or two about a thing or two..


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Default New Evidence against the Standard Model of Cosmology

Her book “Lost in Math” is a short but fun read.

Do watch some of her YouTube videos before starting the book….you will read it in her voice [emoji6].

Her observations are brutally to the point and highlight some painful, near embarrassing and unfortunate taboos in the Physics community.

Her self-effacing humor is as dry as the Atacama Desert. Some of her experiences are downright hilarious as captured in her witty style.

She offers a very necessary counterbalance to speculative content by the likes of Michio Kaku.

I confess, l’m a big fan of Sabine…but if you are into this kind of stuff…highly recommended.

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Her book “Lost in Math” is a short but fun read.

Do watch some of her YouTube videos before starting the book….you will read it in her voice [emoji6].

Her observations are brutally to the point and highlight some painful, near embarrassing and unfortunate taboos in the Physics community.

Her self-effacing humor is as dry as the Atacama Desert. Some of her experiences are downright hilarious as captured in her witty style.

She offers a very necessary counterbalance to speculative content by the likes of Michio Kaku.

I confess, l’m a big fan of Sabine…but if you are into this kind of stuff…highly recommended.

I really enjoy Sabine's videos and I agree with everything else you have mentioned.

The video "You don't have free will but don't worry" is one of my favorites. I have forwarded it to many of my friends and it is always a stumper for those that have never explored such topics.... The illusion of reality is very difficult to let go of.
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