Martin Posted September 27, 2006 Posted September 27, 2006 http://www.arxiv.org/abs/astro-ph/0606266 Ellipsoidal Universe Can Solve The CMB Quadrupole Problem Campanelli, Cea, Tedesco Physical Review Letters, 29 September 2006 Physics News Update has an item about the Campanelli et al paper http://www.aip.org/pnu/2006/split/794-2.html?source=rsspnu would be very strange if it turned out right like Kepler for years everybody is assuming circular or spherical symmetry because that is almost right, and then some dude comes along and notices that it is not quite circular it is more like elliptical whoah! and this explains something about the CMB? maybe someone would like to discuss this.
Sisyphus Posted September 27, 2006 Posted September 27, 2006 I'm not sure I understand the implications of that. If the "shell" corresponds to one point in history, and it's elliptical, doesn't that mean light would have to travel slower along the short axis? That can't be. Maybe the expansion of space is non-uniform somehow? Or that cosmic microwaves don't all originate from the same time period? Why would it be an ellipse? I guess the question is, has this moved beyond the stage of just the math working, to some kind of an actual explanation for why it would be so?
Martin Posted September 27, 2006 Author Posted September 27, 2006 I'm not sure I understand the implications of that. If the "shell" corresponds to one point in history, and it's elliptical, doesn't that mean light would have to travel slower along the short axis? That can't be. Maybe the expansion of space is non-uniform somehow? Or that cosmic microwaves don't all originate from the same time period? Why would it be an ellipse? I guess the question is, has this moved beyond the stage of just the math working, to some kind of an actual explanation for why it would be so? they offer a physical explanation that involves a very weak magnetic field. I don't understand their idea yet. when I get some answers i will get back to this. it does not involve weird stuff like a different speed of light AFAICS they are using ordinary physics (to the extent that they have an explanation)
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