Space probes are often launched when astrophysicists don't want or can't rely on the information they receive from Earth-based telescopes; probes are for physically "probing" deep into space to collect, store, and transmit data back to computers on Earth. NASA's Wilkinson Microwave Anisotropy Probe (WMAP) is one such instrument that was designed with the capacity to detect photons of what's known as the "echo" or the microwave background of the big bang theory. A photon is the basic unit of light and other forms of electromagnetic radiation. The data collected from WMAP is employed to make a temperature map of the sky, and ripples in that map are used to create a spectrum that's in almost perfect agreement with the scientifically based cosmology of NASA which embraces the big bang theory. What does this have to do with planet Jupiter? Everything, because the calibration of the data provided by WMAP has been based on this particular celestial body that scientists believed to be a constant source of microwaves. They have been observing Jupiter to help them make corrections and adjustments in the data they've been relying on from WMAP.
Data from the NASA space probe has now been recalibrated using other objects that, like planet Jupiter, also emit microwaves. The results differ greatly from the first set that led to the creation of a spectrum that was in agreement with the big bang theory. The new results from the recalibration have yielded a spectrum that is in agreement with a plethora of theories that the NASA WMAP team had claimed to reject. The uncertainty of the teachings and theories of astrophysics are steadily being revealed as belief systems that have no stable foundation. Scientists have changed the age of Earth multiple times, have relied on the very flawed parallax method for calculating stellar distances, and have been proven incorrect about the origin, survival, and destruction of Earth's animal species on a number of occasions. The seeds of doubt have been planted in the minds of many who no longer accept the erroneous teachings of scientifically-based cosmology. Those seeds have also taken root, started to grow and are choking off further attempts by some scientists to explain what they do not and cannot understand. Their unmerited rejection of non-scientifically based cosmology is also under scrutiny. Among those who doubt information provided by astrophysicists include other astrophysicists.
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Eugenie Samuel Reich
Has Jupiter sent cosmology down a false trail?
NewScientist.com
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