08-22-2018, 11:58 AM
I remember coming across a post on this forum that linked to a website formally explaining a newer theory about 'relative scale', which explains better some phenomenon like why galaxies have spiral arms.
The interesting parts of it included that it is actually testable and observable in scientific methods, so it can be proven or disproven in the next 50 years if we want to pursue this theory.
I can't seem to find this website. I've looked using Google and other search engines, and of course I've tried searching for the post on this forum. But this was a link given by a member of this forum to spark the interest of another member in new ground-breaking, and more grounded, scientific views about the universe.
I am asking because I am currently taking an Astronomy class in college to satisfy my last few credits, and it's sparking my interest again.
Thank you.
The interesting parts of it included that it is actually testable and observable in scientific methods, so it can be proven or disproven in the next 50 years if we want to pursue this theory.
I can't seem to find this website. I've looked using Google and other search engines, and of course I've tried searching for the post on this forum. But this was a link given by a member of this forum to spark the interest of another member in new ground-breaking, and more grounded, scientific views about the universe.
I am asking because I am currently taking an Astronomy class in college to satisfy my last few credits, and it's sparking my interest again.
Thank you.