
Originally Posted by
Tensor
The problem I have with this, is that each of those papers contradict each other, as far as solutions. So, you can't use the first, the third, the fourth, the fifth, and the seventh, without showing how they don't contradict each other. I notice that you didn't refute my points from the papers, where I point out the contradictions. Does that mean you agree with those points? If not, why is there no refutations? And why didn't you use the second, the sixth, the eighth, ninth and tenth as examples? They must not support your contentions, which means they shouldn't be on your list. More papers that don't support your contentions.
Well, since you can only show that one out of five papers can fully support your claim that 90% of the baryons are missing, basing your conclusion on that one paper is a pretty tenuous conclusion.
No, I don't. Which is why I asked you. You presented them as if they are all correct. But they all can't be as they reach their conclusions using contradictory assumptions. So you need to show which papers you are using, and show how they are not contradictory, and how they support your claim. You haven't done that yet.