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[email protected] (Eric
Flesch) writes:
On Thu, 26 May 2022 06:00:43 PDT, [email protected]
(Phillip Helbig (undress to reply)) wrote:
[email protected] (Eric Flesch) writes:
To my knowledge, this linear correlation has not been refuted
observationally to the present day.
With regard to Nilsson et al., that conclusion---even if it holds up---depends on the lack of evolution; in other words, one needs a
"standard rod".
Not at all, it's purely observational, no models involved.
If you say "just like in flat space", then that flat space is a model.
If you observe the expectation for flat space, then that expectation
depends on the objects being standard rods, i.e. the intrinsic size
doesn't depend on redshift. Even assuming that the angular size
decreases linearly with redshift, what does that prove? It can't be
consistent with any expectation unless one has a model for the evolution
(which might be evolution) and a model for spacetime (which might be
Minkowski space).
In any case, several lines of evidence have converged on what is now
known as the concordance model of cosmology. We know the parameters
well enough that we can calculate the dependence of observable
quantities on redshift. If something deviates from that, we can be
pretty sure that evolution is involved, not that the concordance model
is wrong.
If the concordance model requires evolution to replicate a simple
inverse angular size - redshift relationship which is observationally supported, then surely that is evidence against the model.
Why? It would be evidence against it only if we had independent
evidence that there is no evolution, and also independent evidence of
what the expectation is. Also, when several different tests converge on
the same result (hence the term "concordance cosmology"), it takes a
huge leap of faith to assume that one contradictory test rules out that
model. Yes, that one test might be correct and all the others wrong,
but then one has to explain why they were wrong and why they were all
wrong in the same way.
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