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11-14-2007, 01:36 PM
| | Re: return to uniformity Quote:
Originally Posted by AntonioLao guys, everyone can hypothesize about the early universe but observations have only detected certain abundances, for example, 3 to 1 for hydrogen to helium and heavier elements are only a few parts per millions. But since I am not the one doing these observations, all I can do is to take their words as they are. | You appear to have completely missed my comment, and are now back-tracking. I'll recap: you say that no standard cosmology can agree with the observations of the abundances of the light elements. However, I have given you two links which show that the hot big bang model does agree with observations for the abundance of helium and, furthermore, says that the only way this ratio could have come about was through primordial nucleosynthesis.
Now, clearly, either I am misinterpreting your opening comments, or you disagree with the predictions that the standard model make. So, is it the former, or the latter?
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