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DetlefK

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2. Problems:
Tue May 19, 2015, 07:44 AM
May 2015

1. The magnetic field would have to come from somewhere. -> There would have to be some kind of electric current, but IIRC all the torques of all the galaxies add up to 0.

2. They only analyzed ~80% of the visible sky.

3. They only analyzed the universe within our event horizon. If cosmic inflation happened, then there are regions of our universe from which light will never reach us. -> It depends on what happened first: The matter-antimatter-imbalance or inflation?

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