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"Messengers from the Dark Age"

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Blogger Uncle Al said...

" If dark matter self-annihilates," then the Tully-Fisher relation for spiral galaxies must change over redshift. It doesn't, it doesn't - including (central) black hole capture. Milgrom acceleration is immune. Its universal source is bench top testable in existing apparatus. Look - for it also sources baryogenesis.

http://i.ytimg.com/vi/rDcAGYgBtLY/maxresdefault.jpg
Moon, "dark" side"

Lunar LOAR construction requires massive importation of structural materials plus labor round trip. Moon pristine hard vacuum atmosphere yields to burning propellants (H_2O; CO_2, HCl).

http://www.geocities.jp/mw_web2005/SInfo/01sum/imgs/fig4-1.jpg
Galactic noise
http://www1.lsbu.ac.uk/water/images/dielectric_ice.gif
Water dielectric loss
http://qph.is.quoracdn.net/main-qimg-a9970b4d7051060152d3b02bbc83b1de?convert_to_webp=true
Atmospheric opacity, anhydrous.
http://i.stack.imgur.com/wvref.png
Atmospheric opacity, including water

11:06 AM, January 21, 2016

Blogger JimV said...

Typo patrol: "might give us a peak at cosmic strings" - unless this is a clever pun which went over my head, it should be "peek".

Note: my typo density is much higher than what I see here.

12:56 PM, January 21, 2016

Blogger Sabine Hossenfelder said...

Jim,

Thanks, I've fixed that :)

1:33 PM, January 21, 2016

Blogger Uncle Al said...

Science 351(6270) 30, 249 (2015)
Lunar atmosphere mean free path exceeds escape trajectory.

http://www.airspacemag.com/daily-planet/unplanned-but-controlled-experiments-the-role-of-serendipity-6772163/
"the rocket exhaust expended from each Lunar Module temporarily doubled the total mass of the natural lunar atmosphere"

United States Space Science Program: Report to COSPAR
National Academies, 1967
QB500 U54 10th Mtg. 1967 c. 1 (Dewey Decimal System)
"Lunar Atmosphere," p. 168

10:12 PM, January 21, 2016

Blogger nicolas poupart said...

Question for the pros: where is now the energy lost by the stretched photons ?

9:59 PM, January 22, 2016

Blogger Sabine Hossenfelder said...

Answer from the pros: energy conservation is an expression of time-translation invariance (Noether's theorem). An expanding background is not invariant, consequently energy doesn't have to be conserved.

2:44 PM, January 23, 2016

Blogger Lucy M said...

Dear Sabine - I'm hearing a lot at the moment about the 'information paradox'. I understand how the paradox itself is constructed. But I don't really understand why information cannot be lost forever beyond an event horizon and into the hole. It must be so obvious because no-one ever sees a need to explain why that violates the laws of physic. Or why the remainder of the Quantum Mechanical universe on our side should be left corrupted, since the information that is destroyed is entirely to do with the mass that is also destroyed. What is a word "destroyed", why can't we say it a mechanical one-way (positive feedback) divergence to threshold mutual causal isolation, and beyond.
The wordiness is just tongue in cheek, but I thought it would help if I stated what I don't understand as a 'why can't we do it like this' example, so you can easily see what my problem is, should you be minded to grant my request. Which isn't taken for granted but PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE you explain things clear that I understand everyone else just tries to mess me up cos I'm perwittier.

7:41 PM, January 23, 2016

Blogger Sabine Hossenfelder said...

Lucy,

I'm somewhat short on time at the moment. Please try this older post first and let me know if it doesn't answer your question.

11:29 AM, January 24, 2016

Blogger Don Foster said...

Bee,

“The universe might have started with a bang, but once the echoes faded it took quite some while until the symphony began.”

It is interesting and engaging to see once again how enterprising physicists must be in finding obscure phenomenological processes that allow exploring very remote physical landscapes. One must apparently also be incredibly patient to await experimental results to satisfy curiosity.

And it is comforting to find this universe of thirteen billion years ago to be a fairly sophisticated place with hydrogen atoms doing their familiar dance and the laws of physics already presiding.

As to the “echoes,” was that simply a turn of phrase or was there actually something physically akin to echoes in the earlier phase?

And one more question regarding the emissions of these 21cm photons. Were they emitted in random a direction or was that direction somehow determined by the specifics of the atomic collision?

Thank you.

6:23 PM, January 30, 2016

Blogger Lucy M said...

“The universe might have started with a bang, but once the echoes faded it took quite some while until the symphony began.”

Everyone give or take everyone else has been going around regurgitating that line verbatim (one recital each, per unique context in 'human resource', very likely). Unique as in not shared with everyone else give or take everyone else else, and not showing up to the same show twice either.

It's effortless for any one person, effortlessly synchronized in the participating linguistically short-trouser sharing/caring & phraseological bulimia support group across the corridor from physics in the upchuck-therapeutics laboratory. Try regurgitating that pygmy pet.

Anyway, it is effortless because it's all handled in social instinct because it's been going on for eons. Unfortunately it hasn't quite caught up with the Internet age (or Bronze age more accurately) and really does not work very well online

9:57 AM, February 02, 2016

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