--Yesterday we saw one of their articles shame-facedly admitting that human evolution is all wrong.
--Now, this article says that cosmology may be all wrong.
Leah Crane writes, “A vast survey of more than 25 million galaxiesconfirms we still can’t be sure how much matter clusters together, suggesting something is awry with the standard model of cosmology.” Results from three years of data collected by a telescope in Japan led to this worry.
We don’t know how clumpy the universe is. A survey of more than 25 million galaxies has found a discrepancy between the two main ways to measure how matter is clustered, suggesting that there is something wrong with the widely accepted standard model of cosmology – our best understanding of the universe.
The best theory of anything may not be a good theory, just like the best horse in a race may be a cripple but the best of the worst (see Best-in-Field Fallacy).
Every theory, however, will be tested by new discoveries. Cosmologists baffled by the results can always rescue “standard models” of things by tweaking imaginary parameters of unseen, unknown and theory-laden concepts like dark energy."
CEH
Because the foolishness of God is wiser than men; and the weakness of God is stronger than men.
1 Corinthians 1:25