More on the Evidence for a Bubble Universe with a Mass ~10^21 M_{\odot}
Michael J. Longo

TL;DR
This paper provides additional evidence and technical discussion supporting the existence of a bubble universe, based on anomalies in quasar magnitude distribution, expanding on previous findings and addressing reviewer concerns.
Contribution
It offers further detailed analysis and clarification of the evidence for a bubble universe, complementing prior work and responding to peer review feedback.
Findings
Evidence for a bubble universe based on quasar distribution anomalies
Technical validation of previous results
Addressed reviewer concerns to strengthen the argument
Abstract
This is a very informal report that gives further details on the evidence for a bubble universe based on an anomaly in the angular distribution of quasar magnitudes that was presented in a short paper in arXiv:1202.4433. This report addresses some concerns of two reviewers. It is meant to be read in conjunction with 1202.4433. There is very little overlap between the two articles. This extended discussion is, by necessity, somewhat more technical in nature. I am grateful for the reviewers' comments that forced me to understand these issues more thoroughly.
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Taxonomy
TopicsCosmology and Gravitation Theories · Dark Matter and Cosmic Phenomena · Particle physics theoretical and experimental studies
