The first Eureka moment for me was in 1985 when Scientific American published, for the first time, the algorithm for the Mandelbrot Set. It was in the Computer Recreations section of the magazine, written by Kee Dewdney at the time.
Science Magazine for Critical Thinkers
The first Eureka moment for me was in 1985 when Scientific American published, for the first time, the algorithm for the Mandelbrot Set. It was in the Computer Recreations section of the magazine, written by Kee Dewdney at the time.
The Antennae Galaxies (Arp 244) is one of hundreds of peculiar galaxies catalogued by Halton Arp.
The red shift that is normally associated with an expanding universe, has a more logical explanation and it does not support the big bang