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21cm Absurdity

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The 21 cm line should be a window to the cosmos, but instead, it has become a battleground for scientific dogma. In this raw and unapologetic post, physicist and independent researcher Bruce Rout delves into the science and politics behind one of the most significant spectral lines in astronomy. From hydrogen spin states to the collapse of academic freedom, from Zeeman's Nobel-winning discoveryto Schrödinger’s and Einstein’s resistance to the Copenhageninterpretation, this essay is both a primer on radio astronomy and a manifesto for reclaiming science from institutional gatekeeping. Come for the hydrogen line; stay for the war on science.

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Mathematical basis for reality

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The 21 cm line should be a window to the cosmos, but instead, it has become a battleground for scientific dogma. In this raw and unapologetic post, physicist and independent researcher Bruce Rout delves into the science and politics behind one of the most significant spectral lines in astronomy. From hydrogen spin states to the collapse of academic freedom, from Zeeman's Nobel-winning discoveryto Schrödinger’s and Einstein’s resistance to the Copenhageninterpretation, this essay is both a primer on radio astronomy and a manifesto for reclaiming science from institutional gatekeeping. Come for the hydrogen line; stay for the war on science.

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