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Re: Pinpoint Redshift Analysis: Discard the Stained Kaleidoscope for a Clear Telescope

From The Starmaker <starmaker@ix.netcom.com>
Newsgroups sci.physics.relativity
Subject Re: Pinpoint Redshift Analysis: Discard the Stained Kaleidoscope for a Clear Telescope
Date 2026-05-13 21:59 -0700
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Ray Stone wrote:
> 
> Subject: Pinpoint Redshift Analysis: Discard the Stained Kaleidoscope
>           for a Clear Telescope
> 
> The current state of LCDM, which grows increasingly complex by adding
> unseen variables like Dark Matter, is akin to observing the universe
> through an old, stained kaleidoscope. Many mistake the distorted
> patterns within for the essence of the cosmos. However, this paper
> takes a different path: we have simply wiped the telescope clean.
> 
> By looking at the universe through this cleared lens, we have
> established a new theoretical framework, derived its equations, and
> presented the results of our data analysis. The true value of our
> hypothesis lies in its "Pinpoint Data Accuracy"—achieving a perfect
> match with actual observations without unnecessary complexity.
> 
> 1. Brain-Time for Researchers (1-2 Days)
> For experts specializing in redshift or CMB, applying this new
> telescope (model) to your own data will take only a day or two.
> * Equation Substitution: Remove opaque Dark Matter variables and
>    insert our Space Resistance Coefficient (kappa) and Optical
>    Depth (tau) equations.
> * Intuitive Verification: Contrast JWST or other latest datasets with
>    our predictions. The process will be remarkably clear and direct.
> 
> 2. Computing Resource & Efficiency
> By redefining space as a "medium with resistance," we have stripped
> away the computational overhead that plagues traditional models.
> * Low Spec, High Efficiency: Unlike the massive N-Body simulations
>    requiring supercomputers, our model is light and streamlined.
> * Breakneck Speed: Even when processing tens of millions of galaxy
>    data points, results are delivered in a fraction of the time,
>    consuming minimal resources. A standard workstation (8 vCPU,
>    32 GiB RAM) is more than enough.
> 
> Conclusion: Will You Join Us in Seeing a Clear Universe?
> Complexity is not a proxy for truth. We have optimized a system that
> once required calculating trillions of particle collisions into a
> single, elegant physical law.
> 
> Researchers, it is time to discard the old kaleidoscope. We invite you
> to project your own data through the telescope we have cleaned. The
> results of your pinpoint analysis will prove the validity of this
> new vision.
> 
> [Official Repository]
> https://github.com/RaymondStone-Physics/Kappa-Model-Cosmic-Redshift


Here is my Redshift Analysis...

The cause of redshift has nothing to do with shift of red...

redshift is simply a sign of death.

any shift of red means ...dying.

For example, all planets with a red suface means that planet is dead.

I know that this is differcult for yous to understand..
but the redshift is caused by ...decay, death of stars.
Inbetween all galaxies are only red stars. (decay, death)
*All* the surfaces of the planets out there
are only one color...Red. They are all dead planets. 

Pluto is a red planet. It's dead.

You bleed Red..you bleed red to death.

Red is dead.


Know your colors.

Red is dead. (not a shift)


go back to the drawing board.



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Pinpoint Redshift Analysis: Discard the Stained Kaleidoscope for a Clear Telescope Ray Stone <rstonetech80@nospam.invalid> - 2026-05-14 01:16 +0000
  Re: Pinpoint Redshift Analysis: Discard the Stained Kaleidoscope for a  Clear Telescope The Starmaker <starmaker@ix.netcom.com> - 2026-05-13 21:59 -0700
    Re: Pinpoint Redshift Analysis: Discard the Stained Kaleidoscope for a   Clear Telescope The Starmaker <starmaker@ix.netcom.com> - 2026-05-16 17:52 -0700
      Re: Pinpoint Redshift Analysis: Discard the Stained Kaleidoscope for a    Clear Telescope The Starmaker <starmaker@ix.netcom.com> - 2026-05-17 15:57 -0700

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