Polarized light from interstellar dust in the milky way matches the gravity wave pattern, says famous scientists Spergel and Steinhardt.
That's no big-bang! It's dust making those curly patterns. Those jerks got away with making up a false gravity wave detection story, and are gonna lie and defend their dogma by claiming it's the relic radiation. Stop them anyway possible from getting a noble prize for something so easily seen to not be true, by these actual photos of interstellar dust.
Polarized light from interstellar dust in our milky way galaxy emits the same cosmic curl patterns detected by BICEP2 collaborators rashedly trying to win a nobel prize based on big-bang theory dogma.
Phony Gravity waves:
That's no big-bang! It's dust making those curly patterns. Those jerks got away with making up a false gravity wave detection story, and are gonna lie and defend their dogma by claiming it's the relic radiation. Stop them anyway possible from getting a noble prize for something so easily seen to not be true, by these actual photos of interstellar dust.
Polarized light from interstellar dust in our milky way galaxy emits the same cosmic curl patterns detected by BICEP2 collaborators rashedly trying to win a nobel prize based on big-bang theory dogma.
Paul Steinhardt "Big-bang Gravity Wave Blunder" at Nature.com
Phony Gravity waves:
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