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Tuesday, January 28, 2025
The higher Z, the stronger the effect of light scattering present in the supernova images. Supernova at Z=3.6 looks gigantic.
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James Webb Space Telescope is continuing to break all the records and now it shows excellent images of far supernovae. As it is already de...
Monday, December 9, 2024
Little red dots and brown dwarfs – demonstration of the light scattering by point-like objects.
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Discovery of little red dots was an important step forward in understanding of the nature of the Universe. While the discussion of the nat...
Thursday, November 21, 2024
DESI and accelerated expansion of Universe - DESI results confirm the absence of accelerated expansion. Explanation - wrong interpretation of the results on supernovae.
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The idea of the absence of the dark energy as it was discovered in the last century using the data on supernovae brightness expressed...
Tuesday, November 19, 2024
Light scattering observed on supernova type 1A - no "dark energy", the Hubble findings should be re-analysed.
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In a recent publication [1] the only so far discovered by JWST supernova type 1A at z=2.9 (confirmed by spectroscopy [2]) was successfully...
Wednesday, November 13, 2024
Time-dilation for supernova in the case of tired light hypothesis.
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Abstract. One of the most important confirmation of the Big Bang theory was the discovery of the time broadening of the light curve of t...
Thursday, October 24, 2024
Supernova at Z=2.83 - large angular size, smaller objects on the same image, relatively weak to completely exclude detector saturation - one more confirmation of light scattering
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To confirm the presence of the light scattering for the images of supernovas obtained by JWST the image of supernova was taken from [1]: In...
Monday, August 26, 2024
Supernova's large angular size due to light scattering for high z is clearly seen at multiple JWST images.
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Supernovas are excellent source of light for investigation of galaxies far away from Earth as well as the excellent probe to discover new p...
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